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On the Frontlines
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One Man’s Dashed Hopes Leads to Moody Aviation
For more than 75 years, Moody Aviation has been training professional pilots, mechanics, and avionics technicians for mission and humanitarian relief work around the world. Since 1946, alumni have served in more than 60 countries on six continents with over 110 mission organizations. Moody Aviation is impacting the world for...https://www.moody.edu/stories/aviation/2022/dashed-hopes/ -
His Eye Is on the Sparrow
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Meeting a Growing Need on the Mission Field
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Realities of War
Sergey Rakhuba, a 1995 Moody Bible Institute graduate, surveys the destruction of Mission Eurasia's ministry headquarters in Irpin, Ukraine. Sergey is Mission Eurasia's president. Like dozens of other Christian organizations in Ukraine, Mission Eurasia’s ongoing presence in the midst of Russia’s war against Ukraine is inspired...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/realities-of-war/ -
‘Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing’
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'Go and Do It!'
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Before Lights, Camera, Action
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Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain has taught for more than 30 years in China, Vietnam, Canada, and the United States. He is currently leading the undergraduate TESOL program at Moody, and is the president-elect of the Christian English Language Educators Association (CELEA). He has also been editing or writing for Moody's Today in the Word devotional since...https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/baurain-bradley/ -
A Winding Journey
When Ronald Clay was in elementary school, his father moved the family from their chaotic Chicago Englewood neighborhood to the south suburbs. “He saw where we lived as a place plagued with violence, hopelessness, sadness, and no sense of purpose,” Clay said. “My father saw that and wanted more for us.”...https://www.moody.edu/a-winding-journey
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