This discussion features Patrick Lozada, teaching Quaker engagement with China, Andrew Taylor, who researches surviving Quaker documents, and Polly Ashmore, who studied British missionaries in Sichuan. They delve into the complex legacy of Quakers in China, contrasting their evangelical and educational approaches amid political upheaval. The impact of colonialism on their humanitarian efforts is examined, along with reflections on how to renew Quaker concern for China today, celebrating their rich cultural history and the resilience of the people.