No. 7 (2022): Robert Morrison (Ahead of Print)
Articles

The The Life of The First Pentecostal Missionary to China

Dr. Jackson Tsui
Research Associate, Xavier Centre for Memory and Identity, University of Saint Joseph, Macao

Published 2025-07-28

How to Cite

The The Life of The First Pentecostal Missionary to China. (2025). Orientis Aura: Perspectives in Religious Studies, 7, 1-15. https://journals.usj.edu.mo/index.php/orientisaura/article/view/212

Abstract

This article chronologically compiles the life and work of T. J. McIntosh. A legendary figure, T.J. McIntosh was the first Protestant Pentecostal missionary sent by the Pentecostal Holiness Church of the USA to China and arrived in Macau by faith on August 7th, 1907. McIntosh had followed the voice within him which he believed to be from the Holy Spirit and bravely voyaged around the world twice with his family, without any solid financial support. He pioneered missional effort in Macau, Hong Kong, and Sainam. As the first Pentecostal missionary to China. McIntosh did not stay in China long enough to see the fruit of his work. Yet his efforts and impact has been taken up and continued by both other missionaries and local Chinese believers.