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Rescue Story
As Adrian Ortiz signed his final paperwork, cleared his throat, and walked out the doors of the Wildwood Correctional Complex near Kenai, Alaska, for the first time in nearly seven years, he was considered a free man. But Adrian knew better. His 80-month sentence for armed robbery—which included three grueling years...https://www.moody.edu/stories/online/2022/rescue-story/ -
Toy Story
The fun and games stopped on July 28, 1976, when toy designer Wayne Kuna climbed the stairwell of Marvin Glass & Associates to attend a meeting. His hand was on the door when he heard Pop! Pop!, like Bicentennial fireworks. Then a coworker’s voice—“Oh, my God! He’s got a real gun!” Wayne froze...https://www.moody.edu/stories/grad/2020/toy-story/ -
Alumni News and Stories | Moody Bible Institute
Read the latest from Alumni News and Stories. Alumni stories are released periodically and complement the Alumni and Friends Magazine. Keep up to date as an alumni here.https://www.moody.edu/stories/ -
God Is in This Story
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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/ -
D.L. Moody's Story | Moody Bible Institute
The story of D.L. Moody, founder and first president of Moody Bible Institute. Read about his life, ministry, and impact.https://www.moody.edu/about/our-bold-legacy/d-l-moody/ -
The Hand of Friendship
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Loving ‘the Least of These’
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To the Ends of the Earth
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A Student of the Word: An Interview with Dr. Berlean Miller Burris
Growing up in rural Mississippi, African American children attended a small, under-resourced school located close to Dr. Berlean Miller Burris's family's farm. But her father, whom she calls "an extraordinary man," was determined that his 13 children would receive a quality education. So they moved to another town, and he drove his children...https://www.moody.edu/moody-scholarship-showcase/donor-stories/a-student-of-the-word-an-interview-with-dr.-berlean-miller-burris/
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