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Dick Hillis

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and then to requests of Taiwanese churches that the visiting teams remain to help in training lay people and church personnel. He became General Director (1951-1970); retired for health reasons and in order to provide full-time spiritual leadership of the mission (1970); briefly assumed the newly
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sent word of the Stam’s execution to Hillis, who was just completing his first year in China. Hillis reportedly said, "Will I, too, be captured and murdered? Am I going to die here, too, Lord, alone and thousands of miles from home?"
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In 1936, Hillis married Margaret Humphrey, a fellow missionary with China Inland Mission. They had six children together. Margaret Hillis died in 1981, and Hillis married Ruth Kopperud in 1982. He died on December 14, 2005.
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Authored numerous books on missions, particularly based on his own experiences in Asia, as well as on the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian's life.
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In 1950 Hillis and his family were expelled from China, and returned to the United States. Soon after Hillis took a position as the Taiwan director of
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as President was named Vice-President-At-Large to actively assist the mission and participate in missions conferences and seminars.
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in the United States, but returned to China after the war, only to face further conflict between the
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Mathisen, James (January 1–8, 1992). "From Muscular Christians to Jocks for Jesus".
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Hillis was born an American citizen in Victoria, British Columbia,
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created position of President (1976) and upon the appointment of
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At the age of 20, Dick Hillis was on his way to China with the
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List of Protestant missionary societies in China (1807–1953)
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and founded "Formosa Crusades" as he initially responded to
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and which led Hillis to form his own mission organization.
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Developing a Heart for Mission: Five Missionary Heroes
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On New Year's Eve, 1985, Dr. Dick Hillis received the
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Index

Canada
Protestant
Christian
missionary
China
Canada
Dr. George Bennard
The Old Rugged Cross
China
missionary
BIOLA
China Inland Mission
Hudson Taylor
John and Betty Stam
Shanghai
World War II
Chinese Communists
Chinese Nationalist Party
Youth for Christ
Youth for Christ
Madam Chiang Kai-Shek
Chinese Nationalist Army
Taiwan
Luis Palau
Far East Broadcasting Company




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