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November 2022 Replay
https://www.moody.edu/continuing-education/moody-enrich/lectures/nov-2022/ -
November 2023 Replay
https://www.moody.edu/continuing-education/moody-enrich/lectures/november-2023/ -
Fall 2021 Intentions Form | Moody Bible Institute
Let us know how you plan to pursue your studies this Fall. Fill out this form and we will be in communication with you prior to the beginning of the semester with further instructions.https://www.moody.edu/coronavirus/response-form/ -
COVID-19 Task Force's Student Q&A, May 5th, 2021
https://impact.moodybible.org/news/education/2021/student-q-and-a/ -
I Can Only Imagine
https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2023/i-can-only-imagine/ -
Andrew Pflederer
Moody Bible Institute faculty profile for Andrew Pflederer.https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/pflederer-andy/ -
Heather Joy Zimmerman
Professor Zimmerman is an Assistant Professor of Advanced Pastoral and Ministerial Leadership Studies and is the Program Coordinator for Moody Theological Seminary's new DMin Program. Her work focuses on the intersections of theology of suffering, Old Testament, and Homiletics.https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/heather-joy-zimmerman/ -
Ryan Cook
Pastor, Trinity Evangelical Free Church in Ludington Mich. (2004-2009); Bible Teacher, Northpointe Christian Schools, Grand Rapids, Mich. (2002-2004), Teaching Intern, Asbury Theological Seminary (2010-2012)https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/cook-ryan/ -
Oksoon Cho
Dr. Cho is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor. She has various experiences in counseling, clinical supervision, and counselor education in South Korea and America. Her research interest is creative/expressive art supervision for diverse counselors and counselor educators. In addition to teaching at...https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/oksoon-cho/ -
Flying on Mission in Haiti
“That’s where God wants me to be. And until He moves the cloud to another place, that’s where I want to be.” In September 2022, armed gangs gained control of a main fuel terminal and blocked the major road connecting Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince to the whole southern peninsula. As hijackings,...https://www.moody.edu/stories/aviation/2023/flying-on-mission-in-haiti/
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