  Dwight L. Moody: 19th c. Evangelist
Issue 25 1990
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A Forceful Faith Excerpts from Florence Nightingale's letters and diaries [Sources: Lonely Crusader by Cecil Woodham-Smith New York: McGraw-Hill, 1951). "Soldiers' Heroine Florence Nightingale" by W.C. Wilson in Apollo in Pygmyland and Other True Stories (London: Edinburgh House Press, 1946). God's Servant at the Battlefield: Florence Nightingale by David R. Collins (Milford, Michigan: Mott Media, 1985).]
Colorful Sayings From Colorful Moody Moody's common sense and quick wit led to many pithy sayings. A sampling.
D. L. Moody: Recommended Resources (Resources listed alphabetically, by title, within each category. with asterisks denote those still in print.)
D. L. Moody's Contribution to Christian Publishing He was the catalyst for two of America's largest religious book publishers. Allan Fisher is editor, academic and reference books, for Baker Book House in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899) and His World: Christian History Timeline
Dwight L. Moody: Did You Know?
Events in the Life of Florence Nightingale
From the Archives: The New Birth Excerpts from a sermon that Moody preached at least 183 times.
From the Editor: Delightfully Unconventional KEVIN A. MILLER
How Moody Changed Revivalism The evangelist converted mass evangelism. Dr. David W. Bebbington is lecturer in history at University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland.
Key People in the Life of D. L. Moody: A Gallery
Questions About Moody's Theology The five that people ask most often Dr. Stanley N. Gundry is publisher for academic and professional books and general manager of Zondervan Publishing House in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book Love Them In: The Life and Theology of D. L. Moody (Moody, 1976, and Baker, 1982) is the definitive study of Moody's theology.
The Faith Behind the Famous: Florence Nightingale: Christian History Sampler She singlehandedly revolutionized the field of nursing, a mission that began with a call to God's service at age 17. Mary Lewis Coakley is the author of twelve books and resides in Wyncote, Pennsylvania.
The Life & Times of D. L. Moody How an awkward country boy with a grade-school education became the greatest evangelist of the Gilded Age. Dr. David Maas is professor of history at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.
The Nearly Fatal Voyage
The Northfield Schools
The Popular Educator Moody was not an educational theorist or systematizer, but he was a popular educator par excellence. Virginia Lieson Brereton
The Three Rs of Moody's Theology Three great Bible truths were central to all of Moody's preaching. Stanley N. Gundry is publisher for academic and professional books and general manager of Zondervan Publishing House in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book Love Them In: The Life and Theology of D. L. Moody (Moody, 1976, and Baker, 1982) is the definitive study of Moody's theology.
The World Has Yet to See… —Mark Fackler
What Is Revivalism? Dr. David W. Bebbington is lecturer in history at University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland.
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