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Un-Young Whang
Un-Young Whang was born in Seoul, Korea, and began concertizing at 10 years of age as a soloist with Seoul Symphony Orchestra. At 14, she won the Presidential Award for Excellence in piano and received a grant from the Korean government to study abroad. She was accepted as a scholarship student in the Pre-College Division...https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/whang-un-young/ -
Refugees Helping Refugees
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A Matter of (Eternal) Life and Death
As Wayne* ’21 explained the gospel to his four friends, he was amazed to see the genuine interest on their faces. Four months into serving high school and college students in the Middle East, Wayne was still surprised by national students’ openness to spiritual conversations. Tonight, two young men in particular...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/matter-life-and-death/ -
Refuge in the Storm
Claire Patty, a 2016 Moody Bible Institute graduate, is kids director with Josiah Venture, a missions organization serving 16 countries in Central and Eastern Europe. To the casual observer, the sight of a group of children and their mothers enjoying a trip to the Ostrava Zoological Garden in the Czech Republic was far from unusual.https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/refuge-in-the-storm/ -
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/ -
Lasting Impact in Little India
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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 -
All in the (Forever) Family
It was a balmy spring morning in 2012 when Hannah Suffridge invited Ty Gotham, a classmate and friend at Moody Bible Institute, to join her for Sunday services at Reborn Community Church in Chicago followed by an outing to the beach with Elijah, a 3-year-old African American boy in the congregation. After being introduced to...https://www.moody.edu/all-in-the-forever-family -
Flying on Mission in Haiti
“That’s where God wants me to be. And until He moves the cloud to another place, that’s where I want to be.” In September 2022, armed gangs gained control of a main fuel terminal and blocked the major road connecting Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince to the whole southern peninsula. As hijackings,...https://www.moody.edu/stories/aviation/2023/flying-on-mission-in-haiti/ -
Courage and Compassion in Ukraine
A Ukrainian child receives a children's Bible book at a humanitarian aid center run by Mission Eurasia, whose president is Sergey Rakhuba, a 1995 Moody Bible Institute graduate. The Russian assault on Ukraine has created the largest humanitarian crisis in decades. Nearly six million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring nations and 7.7...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/courage-and-compassion-in-ukraine/
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