- John Livingstone Nevius
John Livingston Nevius (
1829 -1893 ) was aProtestant missionary inChina andKorea , appointed by theAmerican Presbyterian Mission .Indigenous Church Mission
After questioning the methods of western missionaries of his time, Nevius took up the Venn-Anderson principles of "self-propagation, self-government, and self-supporting" in a series of articles in the
Chinese Recorder journal in 1885, which was later published as a book in 1886, "The Planting and Development of Missionary Churches". [Citation
last =Weber
first =Hans-Ruedi
year =2000
title =The Layman in Christian History: A Project of the Department on the Laity of the World Council of Churches
page =350
place=London
publisher = SCM Press] Nevius 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. [Citation
last = Broomhall
first = Alfred James
year =1982
title = Hudson Taylor & China’s Open Century Volume Three: If I Had a Thousand Lives
place= Littleton, CO
publisher = Overseas Missionary Fellowship]The Nevius Plan
The principles he laid out, known later as the Nevius Plan, did not gain popularity in China. However, when American Presbyterians began their work in Korea, the new missionaries invited Nevius to advise them. Embracing his method, the Korean mission enjoyed great success. The Nevius Plan outlined the following: [Citation
last =Terry
first =John Mark
contribution = Indigenous Churches
year =2000
title =Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions
editor-last =Moreau
editor-first =A. Scott
pages =483–485
place=Grand Rapids, MI
publisher = Baker Books]
# Christians should continue to live in their neighborhoods and pursue their occupations, being self-supporting and witnessing to their co-workers and neighbors.
# Missions should only develop programs and institutions that the national church desired and could support.
# The national churches should call out and support their own pastors.
# Churches should be built in the native style with money and materials given by the church members.
# Intensive biblical and doctrinal instruction should be provided for church leaders every year.References
ee also
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Rufus Anderson
* Henry Venn
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