Fascinating facts about Dwight L. Moody and his associates and times.
the EditorsIntroduction to this issue on Dwight L. Moody.
Kevin A. MillerHow an awkward country boy with a grade-school education became the greatest evangelist of the Gilded Age.
Dr. David MaasMoody’s common sense and quick wit led to many pithy sayings. A sampling.
Dwight L. MoodyA gallery of people associated with D. L. Moody.
Vinita Hampton and C. ]. WheelerThree great Bible truths were central to all of Moody’s preaching.
Stanley N. GundryChronology of some key events relating to the life of Dwight L. Moody.
the EditorsMoody was not an educational theorist or systematizer, but he was a popular educator par excellence.
Virginia Lieson BreretonMoody founded two private New England schools that continue today.
James FindlayHe was the catalyst for two of America’s largest religious book publishers.
Allan FisherExcerpts from a sermon that Moody preached at least 183 times.
Dwight L. MoodyResources for further information about Moody, his teaching, and his times.
the EditorsShe singlehandedly revolutionized the field of nursing, a mission that began with a call to God’s service at age 17.
Mary Lewis CoakleyExcerpts from Florence Nightingale's letters and diaries.
Chronology of key events related to the life of Florence Nightingale.
Christianity and theater
Awakenings
Stories worth retelling
Revival: the first thousand years
Containing today’s events, devotional, quote and stories