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Lisa Smith
The gift of growing up in church primed her for a range of Christian ministry experiences including teaching and leadership in Sunday School and VBS, choir and music ministry, evangelism, and Bible studies. Before joining Moody Bible, she built her career in K-12 education, beginning with teaching in her childhood school for many years. In...https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/lisa-s.-smith/ -
Students Frequently Asked Questions: COVID-19 | Moody Bible Institute
Get the most up-to-date answers to all your questions about Moody Bible Institute classes, procedures, and policies in response to the pandemic. Updated regularly, check back often if you are a student at any of Moody's campuses.https://www.moody.edu/coronavirus/frequently-asked-questions/ -
Employee Frequently Asked Questions: COVID-19 | Moody Bible Institute
Get up-to-date answers to your questions about Moody Bible Institute's response to continued COVID-19 protocols, mandates, and mitigation practices for employees, faculty, and staff.https://www.moody.edu/coronavirus/employee-frequently-asked-questions/ -
‘God’s Love Can Grab a Child’s Heart’
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Founder’s Week Alumni Activities | Moody Bible Institute
Join us for the Alumni Activities at Founder’s Week—the oldest and largest free Bible conference in the world.https://www.moody.edu/alumnireunion -
About | Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute began as an idea—that ordinary people could be transformed by the clear, practical teaching of God’s word. Today there are over 47,500 Moody alumni, serving God’s people around the world.https://www.moody.edu/about/ -
Reaching Most Unreached People Group in US
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2024/americas-most-unreached-people/ -
Answering God’s Long-Distance Call
https://www.moody.edu/stories/grad/2024/taiwan/ -
Grasping God's Heart for Orphans
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/grasping-gods-heart-for-orphans/ -
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
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