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Dr. Crawford Lorrits Classes | Moody Bible Institute
Moody Theological Seminary is excited to welcome Dr. Crawford Lorrits as adjunct faculty for the Winter & Spring 2022 sessions. Dr. Loritts is offering two courses worth 3 credits each and can be taken online or in-person.https://www.moody.edu/crawford -
Andrew Pflederer
Moody Bible Institute faculty profile for Andrew Pflederer.https://www.moody.edu/academics/faculty/pflederer-andy/ -
'I Just Want Them to Know My Savior'
Paul (center), a junior Biblical Studies major, teaches Russian speakers (left to right) Valeriya, Gregori, Chaisa, and Alla in a conversational English class run by a Moody Practical Christian Ministry near the Chicago campus. Each Monday night, a group of elderly Jewish residents gathers in the lobby of their apartment building near...https://www.moody.edu/stories/undergrad/2022/i-just-want-them-to-know-my-savior/ -
Remote Learning
https://www.moody.edu/stories/online/2023/remote-learning/ -
You Can Go Home Again
https://www.moody.edu/stories/grad/2024/can-go-home-again/ -
Sound of Freedom
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Hope Lives Here
After her 17th arrest for prostitution, Becky’s mug shot was posted on Facebook by a local police department. Unkind comments like “I’d pay her not to touch me,” and “Yikes, who would pay for that?” added to her indignity. As a child, Becky suffered from sexual abuse, but when she reported...https://www.moody.edu/stories/grad/2021/hope-lives-here/ -
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 -
Reaching Most Unreached People Group in US
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Rescue Story
As Adrian Ortiz signed his final paperwork, cleared his throat, and walked out the doors of the Wildwood Correctional Complex near Kenai, Alaska, for the first time in nearly seven years, he was considered a free man. But Adrian knew better. His 80-month sentence for armed robbery—which included three grueling years...https://www.moody.edu/stories/online/2022/rescue-story/