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Parley Birger Eugen Gulbrandsen (Chinese: 金寶立, pinyin: Jīn Bǎolì, born October 30, 1889 in Christiania, died 1959 in Norway) was a Norwegian missionary to China affiliated with the Norwegian Evangelical Mission (NEM) which belonged to the Pentecostal movement. He was the brother of , who was also a missionary to China. Parley Gulbrandsen married Christina "Chrissie" Beruldsen in China in 1911.

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  • Parley Birger Eugen Gulbrandsen (Chinese: 金寶立, pinyin: Jīn Bǎolì, born October 30, 1889 in Christiania, died 1959 in Norway) was a Norwegian missionary to China affiliated with the Norwegian Evangelical Mission (NEM) which belonged to the Pentecostal movement. He was the brother of , who was also a missionary to China. Parley Gulbrandsen married Christina "Chrissie" Beruldsen in China in 1911. (en)
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  • Parley Birger Eugen Gulbrandsen (Chinese: 金寶立, pinyin: Jīn Bǎolì, born October 30, 1889 in Christiania, died 1959 in Norway) was a Norwegian missionary to China affiliated with the Norwegian Evangelical Mission (NEM) which belonged to the Pentecostal movement. He was the brother of , who was also a missionary to China. After coming in contact with a Pentecostal meeting at the Filadelfia Assembly in Christiania, Gulbrandsen studied their teachings at the mission's home in Stabekk in 1909. Afterwards he studied at the Bible Training Institute in Glasgow, Scotland. In September 1910, he went to China, and worked in the until 1914. He was active in the Longmen district (龍門縣). In 1916, he joined the Norwegian Free Evangelical Mission Association (Norges Frie Evangeliske Missionsforbund, NFEH), launched by the Pentecostal movement in Norway the previous year. When this mission was dissolved in 1934, the former Norwegian missionaries of the NFEH were directly supported by local churches in Norway. Parley Gulbrandsen was in charge for the work at (新保安) in Zhili (later part of Chahar). This work, which was begun in 1916, became known as the Norwegian mission in Sinpaoan. In Norway, the work was supported by the Filadelfia church at St. Olavs gate 24 in Oslo. Gulbrandsen later worked in the Xuanhua District, Longguan and Beijing. He returned to Norway in 1948; he was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in 1952. Gulbrandsen died in 1959. Parley Gulbrandsen married Christina "Chrissie" Beruldsen in China in 1911. (en)
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