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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/ -
Horse Hokey-Pokey
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Horsepower for the Hurting
Boriana with her equine therapist mentors Stacy Brass and Tom and Caprice Towne. When another session of equine therapy had ended and the children had left with their foster mom, Boriana walked out of the horse stable much like she does after every class: fighting back tears. Boriana, an Elementary Education major...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/horsepower-for-the-hurting/ -
'Prayer Is the Greater Work'
Frank* says Christians' greatest tool for influencing Muslims and other unbelievers in closed countries with the gospel is to pray. “Pray for the Lord to regenerate hearts. Pray for Him to reveal Himself here in dreams and visions. Pray for Him to soften hearts . . . Really, prayer is the greater work.” Frank*, a Moody...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/prayer-is-the-greater-work/ -
Shepherd to Lost Sheep
Caleb Fetterhoff assists shepherds with an injured sheep in the highlands of Lesotho, Africa. As followers of Christ in North America, most of us say we pray at least occasionally for spiritual needs outside of our country. Many of us support missionaries or sponsor children through international agencies like Compassion or World Vision.https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/shepherd-to-lost-sheep/ -
Meeting a Growing Need on the Mission Field
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Changing Lives a Stride at a Time
Boriana teaches equine therapy for foster children and trains horses at two private horse stables in the Chicago suburbs. As Boriana greeted her equine therapy class for foster kids one chilly March morning, Kelly* slowly raised her hand. “I think I’d like to try riding Zoey,” she whispered to Boriana.https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/horse-sense/ -
Magnificent Moody Seven
Enjoying Germany (L to R): Beth Adams ’19, Christina Book ’17, Maggie Green ’18, Pippa Raiter ’18, Sarah Paul ’19, Kara Delaney ’16, and Molly Schubert ’18. It's a small world after all. Kara Delaney ’16, Christina Book ’17, Maggie Green ’18, Molly Schubert ’18,...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/magnificent-moody-seven/ -
Making Hope Known
Photo caption: human trafficking and sex trafficking are two of the largest criminal industries in the world, ensnaring its victims in modern-day slavery. When Paige K. began her freshman year at Moody Bible Institute, she was admittedly a blank slate. She had no idea about God’s calling on her life or what passions He had planted...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/making-hope-known/ -
‘Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing’
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2024/the-main-thing/
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