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Grasping God's Heart for Orphans
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No Child Left Behind
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A Light in the Darkness
On a Sunday afternoon at the South Asian Friendship Center, the sounds of a drum, tambourines, and handheld shakers ring out as several Moody students sit on the carpeted floor singing Hindi/Urdu worship songs with Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh women. One of the Muslims is a seeker, eager to “learn about the Jesus from the Bible,...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/light-in-the-darkness/ -
The Hand of Friendship
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/the-hand-of-friendship/ -
‘God Leads the Way, Mary’
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/god-leads-the-way-mary/ -
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/ -
Having a Field Day
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Leaving a Lasting Legacy in India
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Mary McLeod Bethune at Moody
In a little log cabin in rural Sumter County, South Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon, May 10, 1875, Mary McLeod Bethune was midwifed into the world and given the name Mary Jane McLeod. She was the 15th and first freeborn child among 17 siblings, and she was destined to make the most of her freedom. Among her siblings...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2020/bethune/ -
Naomi Senn: ‘Okay, Lord, You’ve got to show us.’
https://www.moody.edu/alumni/connect/news/2018/naomi-senn-okay-lord-youve-got-to-show-us/
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