Marie Monsen

Marie Monsen
Marie Monsen

Marie Monsen (Chinese: 孟瑪麗, born 1878 in Sandviken, Norway – 1962) was a Norwegian missionary active in North and Central China between 1901 and 1932.

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Career

Marie Monsen was born in 1878 in Sandviken, Norway. Monsen started her working life as a graduate teacher and arrived in China on 1 September 1901. She began a three-term, 30-year mission, becoming an important figure in the history of the charismatic renewal in China. While popular with the Chinese, she was nonetheless marginalized by some traditionalists in Norway due to her heterodox Christian beliefs.

Between 1901 and 1932 she worked almost exclusively for the China Mission Association, and became widely acknowledged as one of the matriarchs of the Chinese house church movement, working closely with Asbjørn Aavik, another prominent missionary. In 1935 Monsen joined the free evangelical congregation in Bergen, Norway, having returned home in 1932 to care for her sick parents. She remained active in the intercession ministry, retiring in 1962.

Her remains are held at Solheim cemetery in Bergen, Norway.

Monument in Henan, China

Monsen figures prominently in the introduction of The Heavenly Man, a true account of the life of Liu Zhenying, a contemporary Chinese Christian better known as Brother Yun. In 1999 Yun asked the congregation of a church in Bergen to prepare a monument representing Monsen's missionary work in Henan, his home province. The monument was completed in 2001.[1]

References

  1. ^ The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yu by Brother Yun, Paul Hattaway (2002), p. 17

External links

  • Olav Golf: Marie Monsen : kinamisjonær – bønnekjempe – kvinneaktivist, 2000
  • Valerie Griffiths: Not less than everything – norsk utgave: Guds kvinner i Kina : Marie Monsen og kvinnene som ofret alt for evangeliet, 2006
  • Jakob Straume: Marie Monsen : en vekkerrøst, 1969
  • Asbjørn Aavik: Aks i modning

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