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The U.S. Center for World Mission , later known as the Venture Center , was a collaborative Christian mission base in Pasadena, California from 1976 until 2019. The center sought to connect other like-minded organizations around prayer, research, innovation, media, education, strategy, and mobilization with a continued focus on unreached people groups .

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5-486: USCWM may refer to: U.S. Center for World Mission, a Christian mission organization founded by Ralph D. Winter, now known as Venture Center USCWM, the UN/LOCODE for Chatham, Virginia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title USCWM . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-475: The U.S. Center engaged in a bidding war with the Church Universal and Triumphant , which the U.S. Center won. The money came primarily through small gifts of individual Christians around the country, and through the efforts of televangelist 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

15-610: The U.S. Center for World Mission in 1976 in a few rented offices on the campus of Pasadena Nazarene College. Their purpose was to pull people together to concentrate on the unreached people groups. The campus had previously hosted the Nazarene University Pasadena campus, and earlier the Pacific Bible College and Pasadena College (1897-1976). When the Pasadena Nazarene College campus was up for sale,

20-428: 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,

25-437: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=USCWM&oldid=933228208 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Venture Center Spouses Ralph D. Winter (1924-2009) and Roberta Winter (1930-2001) founded

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