IJFM articles by Ralph D. Winter
Note: Some articles from the early years (1984-1990) had to be scanned
in and are larger than most of the pdfs on this page.
1984
1:1
New Frontiers: Edinburgh 80 to Wheaton 83
1:2
Unreached Peoples: Development of a Concept
1985
2:1
Mission 2000 : Towards a Strategy of Closure
2:2
The Student Volunteers of 1886, Their Heirs, and the Year 2000
2:3
The Final Era of World Missions
2:4
Christology and Missions?
1986
3:1-4
Momentum is Building!: Many Voices Discuss Completing the Task by AD2000
1990
7:2
Momentum Building in Global Missions
1991
8:2
The Crucial Links in the Frontier Mission Chain
8:3
Reflections on Redemptoris Missio, Patrick Johnstone, George Kurian, Julie Frericks, Michael Harper, William O'Brien, Vinson Synan, Peter Steinfels, Paul Filidis, Ralph D. Winter, John Mbiti, Gary Corwin, Tad de Bordenave, and International Fides Service
8:4
When Feelings Bend Statistics
1992
9:1
Defining the Frontiers: a response
1993
10:2
Missiological Education for Lay People
1994
11:1
Evaluating Goals for Training
11:4
The Ethnolinguistic Reality
1995
12:3
Christian History in Cross-cultural Perspective
1996
13:1
Seeing the Big Picture
13:2
Thy Kingdom Come: An Analysis of a Vision
1999
16:2
Finishing the Task: The Unreached Peoples Challenge, Ralph D. Winter and Bruce A. Koch
2001 (Note: From 2001-2008, Dr. Winter was senior IJFM editor)
18:1
From the Editors Desk
18:2
From the Editors Desk
18:3
From the Editors Desk
18:4
From the Editors Desk
2002
19:1
From the Editor's Desk
19:2
From the Editors Desk
19:3
From the Editors Desk
19:4
From Mission to Evangelism to Mission
Finishing the Task: The Unreached Peoples Challenge, Ralph D. Winter and Bruce A. Koch
From the Editors Desk
2003
20:1
The Rise and Fall of the IMC-And Today
From the Editors Desk
20:2
1980 and That Certain Elite
Precarious Milestones to 1980
From the Editors Desk
20:3
The Largest Stumbling Block to Leadership Development in the Global Church
Eleven Frontiers of Perspective (1-6)
From the Editors Desk
20:4
Where Darwin Scores Higher than Intelligent Design
Eleven Frontiers of Perspective (7-11)
From the Editors Desk
2004
21:1
From the Editors Desk
21:2
From the Editors Desk
Book Review: His Brother's Keeper
Book Review: The DaVinci Code
Book Review: The Purpose Driven Life
Editorial Reflections
21:3
From the Editors Desk
Book Review: Church Planting Movements.
Editorial Reflections
21:4
The Most Precarious Mission Frontier
From the Editors Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
2005
22:1
Book Review: Maps of Time
From the Editors Desk
Editorial Reflections
22:2
Growing up with the Bible
From the Editors Desk
Book Review
Editorial Reflections
22:3
When Business Can Be Mission: Where Both Business and Mission Fall Short
From the Editors Desk
Book Notes
Editorial Reflections
22:4
What are Mission Frontiers?
See also p. 152 of the Responses to How Shall They Believe by Detlef Bloecher.
From the Editors Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
2006
23:1
The Challenge for Koreans and Americans Together
From the Editors Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
23:2
From the Editors Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
23:3
From the Editors Desk
Book Reviews
23:4
MK Problems, MK Solutions
From the Editors Desk
Book Notes
Editorial Reflections
2007
24:1
From the Editors Desk
Book Notes
Editorial Reflections
24:2
From the Editors Desk
Book Notes
Editorial Reflections
24:3
From the Editor’s Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
24:4
From the Editor’s Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
2008
25:1
Living with Ill-Defined Words: A Response to Herbert Hoefer and Rick Love
From the Editors Desk
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
25:2
Responses to Christopher Little's "What Makes Mission Christian" Roberston McQuilkin, David Hesselgrave, Paul McKaughan, Steve Hawthorne, Ron Sider, René Padilla and Ralph D. Winter
See also, pp. 91-92 of the article entitled "My Response" by Christopher Little
From the Editors Desk
Editorial Reflections
25:3
From the Editors Desk
Editorial Reflections
Book Notes
25:4
The IJFM: Looking Back on the Last Eight Years
From the Editors Desk
IJFM: 2001-2008
Book Reviews
Editorial Reflections
2009
26:1
Understanding the Polarization between Fundamentalist and Modernist Mission
Editorial Reflections
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