Ralph D. Winter (1924–2009), founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission
1984 Winter Olympics | 2010 Winter Olympics | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Ralph Lauren | Ralph Nader | 2002 Winter Olympics | Johnny Winter | Ralph Vaughan Williams | Winter Olympic Games | 1980 Winter Olympics | 1960 Winter Olympics | Winter War | 2006 Winter Olympics | 1994 Winter Olympics | Ralph Fiennes | 1936 Winter Olympics | Ralph Steadman | 1968 Winter Olympics | 1998 Winter Olympics | Ralph Macchio | Ralph Bunche | Ralph Bakshi | Edgar Winter | Ralph Richardson | Winter Palace | Ralph Stanley | Ralph McTell | Ralph Ellison | 1988 Winter Olympics | 1924 Winter Olympics |
It brings together influential media leaders from Film, TV, Radio, PR and Journalism with those looking to gain the information, inspiration, and contacts that prove invaluable to their faith and future in the entertainment and media industries, such as Ralph Winter and Phil Cooke.
Crabb's book The Movie Business was published by Simon & Schuster, and was enthusiastically praised by film producers Ralph Winter, (X-Men and X-Men II), Mace Neufeld, and Gerald R. Molen.