Sverre Holth (Chinese name: 霍砇, pinyin: Huò Wén) (26 December 1902 in Kristiania – 16 June 1993) was a Norwegian missionary in China.
In 1929 Sverre moved to nearby location named Xingxian and worked there for many years, only interrupted by a brief evacuation in 1929 when there were clashes in the area between the Kuomintang forces and Communist guerrillas commanded by the Liu Zhidan in 1929.
When Holth tried to prevent a massacre of people who had taken refuge in his mission, he was stripped naked, taken outside in the snow and shot in the back and left to die with his three children watching from the window.
In early 1941 he had a weakened condition and fled westward over the Yellow River to Shenmue[clarification needed] in Shaanxi province, where he created a new mission.
From 1967 to 1970 he was head of the Christian Mission to Buddhists based in Hong Kong, and taught regularly at their Institute Tao Fong Shan.