Arnulf Solvoll

Arnulf Solvoll (Chinese: 蘇超生, Pinyin: Sū Chāoshēng, born August 28, 1908 – died 19 November 2001[1]) was a Norwegian evangelist and missionary associated with the Pentecostal Movement in Norway.

In 1938 Solvoll was sent out along with other missionaries of the Norwegian Pentecostal Outer Mission to the north of China.

Shortly after Mao Zedong declared their seizure of power, all the missionaries were forced to leave China.

In 1988, after forty-seven years of continuous service, Solvoll was thanked as a missionary at a party gathering in Bethel.

The following year he was awarded the silver King's Medal of Merit for his long contribution to the mission.