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“Learning How to Feel” | 2022 Alumni & Friends Summer Magazine
Jon Guerra ’08 writes devotional music for Monday, not Sunday. Jon hopes his songs “broaden the horizons of people’s hope and faith,” consoling and challenging listeners.https://www.moody.edu/alumni/connect/summer-edition/learning-how-to-feel/ -
Ready for Impact
This is the first of a three-part series on bestselling author Gary Chapman’s experiences as a student at Moody Bible Institute from 1955–58. The name Gary Chapman ’58 has become synonymous with relationships and specifically how to give and receive love. It’s no wonder. His landmark 1992 book The Five Love...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/ready-for-impact/ -
Jill White
Moody Bible Institute faculty profile for Jill M. White.https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/white-jill/ -
'I Asked the Lord to Lead Me'
Members of the Zoe pro-life group were among the students from Moody Bible Institute who participated in the Illinois March for Life event held March 21 in Springfield. Lydia’s freshman year at Moody Bible Institute was filled with new experiences, discoveries, adjustments—and one enormous surprise. After arriving in Chicago...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/i-asked-the-lord-to-lead-me/ -
To the Ends of the Earth
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‘Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing’
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A Light in the Darkness
On a Sunday afternoon at the South Asian Friendship Center, the sounds of a drum, tambourines, and handheld shakers ring out as several Moody students sit on the carpeted floor singing Hindi/Urdu worship songs with Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh women. One of the Muslims is a seeker, eager to “learn about the Jesus from the Bible,...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/light-in-the-darkness/ -
Lawmaker for the Waymaker
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Getting the Word Out
When Esteban Shedd encouraged his study group of young men from Chicago to open their Bibles and read from the book of Acts, he was met with uneasiness, hesitation, and nervous faces. But the problem wasn’t boredom or disinterest. Many of the members of the class struggled to read anything beyond a fourth-grade level.https://www.moody.edu/getting-the-word-out -
On the Frontlines
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/on-the-frontlines/
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