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  1. Dwight Lyman Moody (5 de febrero de 1837 - 22 de diciembre de 1899), también conocido como D.L. Moody, fue un evangelista y editor estadounidense que fundó la Iglesia Moody, la escuela Northfield y escuela Mount Hermon en Massachusetts (ahora llamada escuela Northfield Mount Hermon), el Instituto Bíblico Moody y la Moody Press .

  2. Dwight Lyman Moody (February 5, 1837 – December 26, 1899), also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher connected with Keswickianism, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts (now Northfield Mount Hermon School), Moody Bible Institute, and Moody Publishers.

    • December 26, 1899 (aged 62), Northfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
    • Dwight Lyman Moody, February 5, 1837, Northfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
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  3. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Dwight Lyman Moody fue una de las figuras más importantes del evangelicalismo moderno. ¿Cómo llegó a ser tan influyente y cuál es su legado hoy? POR Giovanny Gómez Pérez. Febrero 5 de 2024. Foto: Nayibe Gómez. Escucha este artículo en formato podcast:

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  4. Dwight Lyman Moody, también conocido como D.L. Moody, fue un evangelista y editor estadounidense que fundó la Iglesia Moody, la escuela Northfield y escuela Mount Hermon en Massachusetts, el Instituto Bíblico Moody y la Moody Press.

  5. Edward Kimball (July 29, 1823 – June 5, 1901) was an American Sunday School teacher known for converting 19th-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody to Christianity. Kimball also assisted churches across the United States in eliminating significant financial debts. [1] [2] He had assisted 21 churches in "liberating" debt by the age of 45. [3]

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    • June 5, 1901 (aged 77), Oak Park, Illinois, U.S.
  6. moodycenter.org › about-the-moody-center › about-d-lMoody Center | D.L. Moody

    The son of Edwin Moody and Betsey Holton, Dwight L. Moody was the sixth of nine children, seven boys and two girls. He was born February 5, 1837. Moody’s father died tragically in 1841, leaving Betsey with seven children, eight months pregnant with twins, and saddled with debt.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moody_ChurchMoody Church - Wikipedia

    The church originally was the result of the sustainable work of famed evangelist Dwight L. Moody in the mid-to-late-19th century. Moody concentrated his efforts on promoting his Sunday school, and by 1860, over 1,000 children and their parents attended each week.