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D.L. Moody faced a crisis at sea, and God confronted him with a life-changing decision.
The evangelist converted mass evangelism.
Moody was not an educational theorist or systematizer, but he was a popular educator par excellence.
He was the catalyst for two of America's largest religious book publishers.
Excerpts from a sermon that Moody preached at least 183 times.
(Resources listed alphabetically, by title, within each category. with asterisks denote those still in print.)
The five that people ask most often
How an awkward country boy with a grade-school education became the greatest evangelist of the Gilded Age.
Moody's common sense and quick wit led to many pithy sayings. A sampling.
Three great Bible truths were central to all of Moody's preaching.
Revivalist with a common touch
Hobby Lobby retail chain donates defunct Massachusetts campus to proposed C. S. Lewis College.
The quote that went viral after Graham’s death actually came from D. L. Moody—but he probably wouldn’t mind.

November 18, 1095: Pope Urban II opens the Council of Clermont to reform the Church and to plan the First Crusade. The 200 bishops attending the council decreed that those traveling to Jerusalem would be granted a plenary indulgence (see issue 40: The Crusades).

November 18, 1302: Pope Boniface VIII publishes "Unam Sanctam," declaring there is "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church" outside of which there is "neither salvation nor remission of sins." Emphasizing the pope's position as Supreme Head ...

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