Robert A. Jaffray, born in 1873, dedicated his life to missionary work across China, Indonesia, and various other nations. As a prominent figure within The Christian & Missionary Alliance, he played a pivotal role in spreading the Christian faith in regions that were often challenging to reach.
In Hong Kong, Jaffray served as the founding principal of the Alliance Bible Seminary, where he significantly contributed to the education and training of future missionaries. His commitment to the Chinese-speaking community was further exemplified through his role as the principal contributor and editor of the Chinese language Bible Magazine, which aimed to provide spiritual resources in the native tongue.
In 1929, Jaffray established the first Chinese missionary society, known as the Chinese Foreign Missionary Union (CFMU). This groundbreaking initiative marked a significant milestone in the history of Chinese missions, empowering local believers to engage in missionary work beyond their borders.
The life and legacy of Robert A. Jaffray are chronicled in the biography 'Let My People Go!: The Life of Robert A. Jaffray,' published in nineteen forty-seven by A.W. Tozer. His unwavering dedication to his mission and the communities he served continues to inspire many.