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John Livingston Nevius

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John Livingstone Nevius (1829-1893) was a Protestant missionary in China and Korea, appointed by the American Presbyterian Mission.

After questioning the methods of western missionaries of his time, he wrote a book published in 1886, "The Planting and Development of Missionary Churches," which called for discarding old-style missions and the adoption of his new plan to foster an independent, self-supporting local church. He criticized the missionaries' practice of paying national workers out of mission funds, believing the healthy local church should be able to support its own local workers.

References

  • John Livingstone Nevius; Helen Coan Nevius; 1895
  • Hudson Taylor & China’s Open Century Volume Three; Alfred James Broomhall; Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1983