
The Cambridge Seven
The Cambridge Seven refers to a group of seven British students from Cambridge University who became influential missionaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are known for their commitment to serving in China, where they aimed to spread Christianity and provide humanitarian aid. The group included notable figures like C. T. Studd and was pivotal in inspiring a wave of missionary work. Their efforts emphasized the importance of faith in action and contributed to the global missionary movement, highlighting the impact of dedicated individuals on international religious and social missions.