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The Venture Center was a collaborative
Christian mission A Christian mission is an organized effort for the propagation of the Christian faith. Missions involve sending individuals and groups across boundaries, most commonly geographical boundaries, to carry on evangelism or other activities, such ...
base located on a 15-acre campus in Pasadena, California. It has moved to a virtual "hub" approach, and sold the campus in 2019. The Venture Center sought to connect other like-minded organizations around prayer, research, innovation, media, education, strategy, and mobilization with a continued focus on
unreached people group In Christianity, an unreached people group refers to an ethnic group without an indigenous, self-propagating Christian church movement. Any ethnic or ethnolinguistic nation without enough Christians to evangelize the rest of the nation is an "unrea ...
s. The U.S. Center for World Mission (now named Frontier Ventures) archives now reside at the Ralph D. Winter Research Center, which houses collections (archive papers and library) of
Ralph D. Winter Ralph Dana Winter (December 8, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was an American missiologist and Presbyterian missionary who helped pioneer Theological Education by Extension, raised the debate about the role of the church and mission structures and became ...
and
Donald McGavran Donald Anderson McGavran (December 15, 1897 – July 10, 1990) was a missiologist and founding Dean of the School of World Mission at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, and is known for his work related to evangelism and religious ...
and other special collections. Many Christian ministries had their genesis at the center or resided for a season before moving on to new locations throughout the world.


Founders

The center was founded by
Ralph D. Winter Ralph Dana Winter (December 8, 1924 – May 20, 2009) was an American missiologist and Presbyterian missionary who helped pioneer Theological Education by Extension, raised the debate about the role of the church and mission structures and became ...
(1924-2009) and his wife Roberta Winter (1930-2001), who served as
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missionaries for 10 years to the
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, a Mayan tribal group in
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. After that, in 1967, Ralph Winter served as professor at the School of World Mission (or SWM, now called School of Intercultural Studies) at
Fuller Theological Seminary Fuller Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Evangelical Christian seminary in Pasadena, California, with regional campuses in the western United States. It is egalitarian in nature. Fuller consistently has a student body that compri ...
until 1976, when he founded the U.S. Center for World Mission (now called Venture Center) on the former Nazarene University campus in Pasadena. This was also formerly the site for the Pacific Bible College and Pasadena College (1897-1976).Preachers, Pastors Pay Tribute to Dr. Ralph D. Winter
/ref> The Venture Center and its affiliated ministries are run by members of Frontier Ventures, which was founded by Ralph D. Winter.


History

In 1974, the Institute of International Studies arose out of a need not only to train people as missionaries but also to provide an intensive foundation on what is happening in the world and what needs to happen. It is now called the "Perspectives on the World Christian Movement", or "Perspectives" for short. With over 100,000 alumni in North America alone, the course covers information crucial to any person interested in "God's global purposes" and has said to be a "life changing experience" for many who have taken it. Building on these ministries, the Winters founded the U.S. Center for World Mission in 1976 in a few rented offices on the 17-acre campus of Pasadena Nazarene College. Their purpose was to pull people together to concentrate on the unreached people. The U.S. Center went on to purchase the campus which was up for sale at that time. They were involved in a bidding war with the
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. The money came primarily through small gifts of individual Christians around the country, and through the efforts of
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Dr. William Davis who promoted the project on national television and traveled across the country to meet personally with wealthy Christian donors. The final payment for the campus was made in 1988. The efforts to establish the U.S. Center have also led to the development of a wide-ranging movement to the frontiers of mission that now involves thousands of people and hundreds of missions organizations. The Center seeks to serve this growing movement with resources, information, and strategic insights that can help the movement grow and effectively reach all the unreached peoples. In 2015, the US Center was renamed the Venture Center.


Venture Center Ministries

* Mission Frontiers magazine * Global Prayer Digest *
Joshua Project The Joshua Project is a Christian organization based in Colorado Springs, United States, which seeks to coordinate the work of missionary organizations to track the ethnic groups of the world with the fewest followers of evangelical Christianity. ...
* Roberta Winter Institute * INSIGHT (an acronym for: INtensive Study of Integrated Global History and Theology. One or two year college-level course.) * International Journal of Frontier Missiology *
William Carey International University William Carey International University (WCIU) is a private faith-based university in Pasadena, California, USA, that provides distance education programs. WCIU offers online-only graduate degree programs in International Development with various ...
*Perspectives Global *Prime *
William Carey Library William Carey Publishing, previously known as William Carey Library, is a book publishing company based in Pasadena Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, California, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is the most populous city and ...
Publishers *Perspectives (Perspectives on the World Christian movement) a 15-week course.Perspectives
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See also

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Providence Christian College Providence Christian College is a private Christian liberal arts college in Pasadena, California. Founded in 2002, it is an independent, confessionally Reformed college with no formal denominational ties. The college offers only one degree progra ...
in Pasadena, California


Notes


Further reading

* (A published PhD from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David) * * * * * * * * * * * * * {{refend


External links


Frontier Ventures
Missionary Order which is located on the Venture Center
William Carey Library
Mission Resource Publishing website
Perspectives
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement website
Fuller Theological Seminary
Official website of Fuller Theological Seminary
Lausanne Movement for World Evangelization
Official website of the Lausanne Movement for World Evangelization
Mission Frontiers
Mission Frontiers website
Christian missions A Christian mission is an organized effort for the propagation of the Christian faith. Missions involve sending individuals and groups across boundaries, most commonly geographical boundaries, to carry on evangelism or other activities, such as ...
Evangelical missionary societies Christian organizations established in 1976 Organizations based in Pasadena, California 1976 establishments in California