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Connect With Us | Moody Bible Institute
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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 -
Opening Doors in a Closed Country
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'A Matter of Humanity'
Moody Bible Institute 2015 graduate Adelina Ghilea is part of a grassroots network of Romanians aiding Ukrainians as they flee their homeland during the war with Russia. Moody Bible Institute 2015 graduate Adelina Ghilea is part of a grassroots network of Romanians aiding Ukrainians as they flee their homeland during the war with Russia.https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/a-matter-of-humanity/ -
Why One Family Gives
A Family of Farmers Leaves a Rich Moody Legacy The Ruberg family in front of Checkrow Community Church in Avon, IL. "Moody begat a lot of pastors in our family," says Rodney Ruberg, a Midwest farmer, veteran pastor, and Moody donor. His family's Moody legacy inspired them to create the Ruberg Commemorative Scholarship, awarded each year...https://www.moody.edu/moody-scholarship-showcase/donor-stories/why-one-family-gives/ -
Shining Light in a Dark World
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Missionary to Military Families
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Refugees Helping Refugees
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Chosen for The Chosen
Tyler Thompson ’10 has always loved two things: a good story and a good story told on film. In 2005, after graduating from high school in Fremont, Illinois, he had planned to study film at Columbia School of the Arts. But his sister, Ashley (Thompson) Anderson ’07, then a Moody Bible Institute student, suggested...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/chosen-for-the-chosen/ -
‘Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing’
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2024/the-main-thing/