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Natalie Shull Sophomore, Children's Ministry
"I decided when I was 11 years old that I wanted to study at Moody, and being here is an unbelievable blessing. Life is deep and full and ever so busy, but everywhere I look I see God's faithfulness to me and to His promises. He's brought me this far, and He's not going to leave me now." Visit Natalie's blog, "Lead Me Where"
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Alyssa Hobson Freshman, Ministry to Victims of Sexual Exploitation
"I grew up in the cornfields of Michigan and moved to Chicago with an abnormally large amount of pride for my home state. I love city life and find myself learning daily about my Savior, myself and my future. God is stretching me in brand new ways, and I love every second of it." Visit Alyssa's blog, "Tied Heartstrings"
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Josh Lee Senior, Pastoral Studies
"I am from Elgin, Ill. (a suburb of Chicago), where I had the opportunity to start a ministry in my high school that eventually led to a staff position as the youth director at First Baptist Church. After serving there for three years, I returned to my home church and served as an associate pastor at Highland Fellowship Church. I have a passion to get to the heart of real issues and practically apply the truth of God’s Word." Visit Josh's blog
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Matt Levergood Junior, Pastoral Studies
“I'm from Metro Detroit, which is one of the most incredible places to grow up! God has been doing so much in my life and sharing what I learn on this blog is one of the ways I remember. This is not a place for me to rant about what I do not like, but a place for me to look back and examine my life. You'll read the hard times in retrospect and the amazing things that God has done and is doing through my studies here at Moody Bible Institute.” Visit Matt’s blog
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Molly Sipling Sophomore, Women's Ministries
"I am a small town girl from Pennsylvania who decided to move to the big city of Chicago to attend Moody Bible Institute! He has placed such a burden on my heart for the lost people of this city, and I enjoy writing about the opportunities He continues to give me for ministry. This is a journey full of joy, trials, peace, challenges and most of all, hope." Visit Molly's blog, "The Joy in the Journey"
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Samuel Jacob Keithley Junior, Youth Ministry (Spokane Campus)
“I'm from Des Moines, Iowa, raised in a loving Christian Home. The purpose of the blog is to share my thoughts as I try to pursue Christ and trurth in life, hoping that it will help someone else along the way. My prayer is that my blog will show that thinking critically can (and should) lead to loving God rightly and more passionately–connecting head and heart.” Visit Samuel’s blog, "My Death in Life"
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The Online Journal for Christian Communication and Culture
The Online Journal for Christian Communication and Culture is contributed to and maintained by Moody Communications Students. The website offers biblical perspectives of media and culture through posts by students about how culture and Christianity interact in the world around them. Visit the Online Journal for Christian Communication and Culture blog
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