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- God's Power for Today Surviving in today's fast-paced world seems almost impossible at times.
- About the Author: Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899) was born in Northfield, Massachusetts, the sixth in what would be a family of nine children.
- 208 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Meditations
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D. L. Moody helps you start your days right with a blend of Scriptures and quotes from well-known Christian leaders. Discover the peace that comes from devoting time each morning to GodBook Synopsis
God's Power for TodaySurviving in today's fast-paced world seems almost impossible at times. You wake up each morning with your agenda racing through your mind--troubles at work, the needs of your family, the grass needs to be mowed, the car needs to be washed, you need groceries, then there's dinner...and the daily list goes on! Where do you find the strength for it all?
D. L. Moody will help you start your mornings right with a blend of Scriptures and quotes from well-known Christian leaders.
When you mediate on God's promises each morning, you will receive strength, guidance, and wisdom that will last throughout the day. Discover the peace of mind and the strength that come from devoting time each morning to God.
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Surviving in today's fast-paced world seems almost impossible at times. You wake up each morning with your agenda racing through your mind--troubles at work, the needs of your family, the grass needs to be mowed, the car needs to be washed, you need groceries, then there's dinner...and the daily list goes on! Where do you find the strength for it all?D. L. Moody will help you start your mornings right with a blend of Scriptures and quotes from well-known Christian leaders.When you mediate on God's promises each morning, you will receive strength, guidance, and wisdom that will last throughout the day. Discover the peace of mind and the strength that come from devoting time each morning to God.About the Author
Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899) was born in Northfield, Massachusetts, the sixth in what would be a family of nine children. His father died when Moody was a child, leaving little provision for the family. Hence, Moody learned the value of hard work at an early age. He went to Boston at age seventeen, where he became a successful salesman in his uncle's shoe store. His uncle made him promise to go to church, a promise that he faithfully kept, and he was won to the Lord by his Sunday school teacher.In 1856, Moody went to Chicago, where he continued to succeed as a shoe salesman. His fervor in selling shoes was exceeded, however, by his zeal in winning souls, and he began to pack the pews of the church with young men. At age twenty-three, he devoted himself to full-time Christian work. Because of his poor grammar, his first attempts at public speaking were not well-received by all; one deacon told him that he would serve God best by keeping still. Nonetheless, Moody persevered, and he became famous nationwide for his Sunday school work. He was also known for his ministry to the soldiers during the Civil War; many were brought to Christ through his meetings and through his distribution of Bibles and tracts.
Moody traveled to Great Britain in 1867 to learn new methods in Christian work. It was there that his heart was stirred and forever changed by these words, spoken to him by a well-known evangelist: "The world has yet to see what God will do with...the man who is fully consecrated to Him." Moody determined to be that man.
The road of full commitment was not without trials. In 1871, the church that Moody pastored, the largest church in Chicago, was destroyed in the Chicago fire. But in the wake of this disaster, Moody received the filling of the Holy Spirit. Never before had he experienced such a mighty revelation of God's love. After this empowering of the Spirit, Moody went on to accomplish even more for Christ. He held meetings in America, England, and Scotland, where thousands were in attendance and many were brought to Christ, and founded Moody Bible Institute.
When Moody died in 1899, he left a rich legacy: three Christian schools, a Christian publishing business, and a million souls won for Christ. On the day of his death on December 22, 1899, Moody exclaimed, "This is my triumph; this is my coronation day!"
Dimensions (Overall): 7.94 Inches (H) x 6.22 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Meditations
Publisher: Whitaker House
Format: Paperback
Author: D L Moody
Language: English
Street Date: November 1, 2001
TCIN: 87918499
UPC: 9780883687185
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-5523
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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