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Lessons From the Life of Moody

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D.L Moody, an untrained, unordained layman has been called the most famous clergyman of the nineteenth century. Credited with establishing three schools, including the Moody Bible Institute, a church, and a publishing house, his impact reaches into the twenty-first century. George and Donald Sweeting have taken sections from Moody's life and shown what we can learn from this great man of God.

176 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2001

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April 21, 2024
I highly enjoyed this book. Sweeting wrote it short and relatable enough to be an easily approachable read, but powerful enough to leave me feeling inspired by the life of Moody and proud to be a graduate of Moody Bible Institute.
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