16 Ways Ralph Winter Impacted Frontier Missions
Ralph Winter, named by TIME magazine as one of America's top Evangelicals, is credited by many as one who helped to catalyze a new era in frontier mission work. Here's how...
Ralph Winter, named by TIME magazine as one of America's top Evangelicals, is credited by many as one who helped to catalyze a new era in frontier mission work. Here's how...
The book of Acts gives patterns for how to begin the work of church planting. Here are the 5 of 10 key principles...
The book of Acts gives patterns for how to begin the work of church planting. Here are the first 5 of 10 key principles...
Just because your church is missional doesn't mean that you can get a pass when it comes to cross cultural global missions.
Mission Frontiers are something that we have been concerned about for the last forty years as an organization. But what do we mean by mission frontiers?
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Frontier missions thought and practices, related to reaching unreached peoples, have been developed by wrestling with various terms, assumptions, orientations, and practices over the past four decades.
These top three are taken from the thinking of Dr. Ralph D. Winter. I add in some of my own thoughts as well in this updated look at an important question.
Why does he not employ angels instead of men to teach the nations and preach the Gospel? Are human beings really his first and best plan for his global mission?
Ralph Winter once said there were four levels of strategy concerning the missionary task. What did he see as most important?