In an Editorial Reflection in the Winter 2007 issue of the International Journal of Frontier Missiology (IJFM), Ralph Winter compared Eugene Peterson's introduction in to the Old Testament prophets (in The Message) with the definition of mission frontiers found in each...
Winter wrote this article for Mission Frontiers in 2007, asking, "Will We Regain the Kingdom Vision of Our Forefathers in the Faith?" He gives an historical overview of a number of "movements" within the evangelical world: "third force" movements; the social movements...
The reason I am so concerned to identify evil and become known as a believer in Jesus Christ who is fighting it, is because a great deal of evil in this world is blamed on God. How attractive is our invitation to people to return to and y...
Ralph Winter presented this paper at the Korea World Mission Conference in Wheaton, Illinois, in July, 2008. Towards the end of his life Winter reframed his missional thinking in light of renewal in his understanding of the Kingdom of God. In this chapter he explains h...
Ralph Winter wrote the following thoughts on October 26, 2004.
What is inadequate with this statement?
“The over-arching vision within the Frontier Mission Fellowship group of projects is to see all unreached peoples reached with the gospel and the kingdom to come among...
This is an edited transcription of a seminar Ralph Winter gave on June 1, 2005.
When we go back to the Bible we meet both Jesus and the Bible. As I was growing up I somehow got the idea that you could be saved by quote, “accepting Jesus as Savior.” Or that there there w...
The Retreat of the West (Originally Fuller lectures published as The Unfolding Drama of the Christian Movement. n.d., Chapter 15. (1979) (Foundations Reader, 237-40).