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The Office of Student Care and Concern
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Out of the Dorm and onto the Streets
What would make a college sophomore roll out of his bed at night and walk the city streets in search of the homeless? Scott Ruth remembers the night God called him to start Frontlines, Moody Bible Institute’s student ministry that is celebrating 20 years of serving the homeless in Chicago. In 2003, Scott came to Moody...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/onto-the-streets/ -
Upcoming Faith and Work Courses | Moody Bible Institute
The Faith, Work, and Economics Initiative was launched by Moody Theological Seminary in 2013 through a grant by the Kern Family Foundation. The initiative includes ongoing courses offered at each semester interval.https://www.moody.edu/mtsfaithandwork/course/ -
Pain and Power of Forgiveness
This is the second of a three-part series on bestselling author Gary Chapman’s experiences as a student at Moody Bible Institute. Photo by Lawrence Bohlin As author of the bestselling book The Five Love Languages®: The Secret to Love that Lasts and the Love Languages™ series, Gary Chapman ’58 has touched lives...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/pain-and-power-of-forgiveness/ -
The Hand of Friendship
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Pamela MacRae
Pam has been involved in Ministry to Women in various churches and para-church ministries for over 35 years (a pastor's wife 14 years). She led Women's Conferences for Moody Bible Institute for 5 years prior to joining the faculty in 2004 to oversee the Ministry to Women major. She is a frequent speaker at various women's retreats and seminars.https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/macrae-pamela/ -
You Can Go Home Again
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Loving ‘the Least of These’
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A Winding Journey
When Ronald Clay was in elementary school, his father moved the family from their chaotic Chicago Englewood neighborhood to the south suburbs. “He saw where we lived as a place plagued with violence, hopelessness, sadness, and no sense of purpose,” Clay said. “My father saw that and wanted more for us.”...https://www.moody.edu/a-winding-journey -
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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