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(Eternal) Life Coaching
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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/ -
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/ -
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/ -
Leaving a Lasting Legacy in India
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Reaching Men behind Bars
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Lawmaker for the Waymaker
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Living Water
Moody Bible Institute professor Bob Gustafson (second from left) visited Steve and Lois Dresselhaus (right) and observed their ministry in Baja California in September 2022 in preparation for taking a group of Moody students to Baja for a mission trip over spring break in March of 2023. “My name is Esteban. I'm a Cuban Communist.https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/living-water/ -
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 -
You Can Go Home Again
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