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Moody Church and Bible Institute

annsni

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I don't know much about them but I know our pastor graduated from there MANY years ago and a number of young people who are quality people who have graduated from there recently. They did well and are now in ministry. :)
 

Jordan Kurecki

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I know about D.L. Moody. I read a book about him.

I want to know about where the church and school stands today.
 

Yeshua1

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I know about D.L. Moody. I read a book about him.

I want to know about where the church and school stands today.

church still holds to the cardinal biblical truths of Christianity, and the school still teaches pretty much solid "Baptist" doctrines/theology!
 

John of Japan

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They don't embrace Homosexuality or Alcohol?

I thought I heard from someone that they did.
No, they don't. I know someone who was recently interviewed for a teaching position there. I would not consider them fundamentalist since probably around 1960, so they don't like the standards we fundamentalists hold to, but they certainly don't "embrace homosexuality or alcohol."
 

Jordan Kurecki

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No, they don't. I know someone who was recently interviewed for a teaching position there. I would not consider them fundamentalist since probably around 1960, so they don't like the standards we fundamentalists hold to, but they certainly don't "embrace homosexuality or alcohol."

Where would they differ from Fundamentalism?
 

John of Japan

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Where would they differ from Fundamentalism?
The main difference is that they would probably not believe in ecclesiastical separation. In other words, whether or not the school itself had a theological liberal in to speak (I believe they would not go that far, which makes them better than Liberty U. in my mind.), I don't believe they would not have a problem with their profs and admin people speaking for liberals or Charismatics.

I'm purposefully using ambiguous language since I have not personally researched the school, but know in general what they stand for and who their supporters are. Someone who actually wanted to go there would need to do their own research.

I have to run now but I did a quick search, and here is an article that may answer some of your questions: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/28/u...-lifts-alcohol-ban-in-culture-shift.html?_r=0. Also, here is their doctrinal statement, which is pretty standard for conservative, new evangelical schools: http://www.moody.edu/doctrinal-statement/.
 

Revmitchell

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Just some advice from an older guy. Reading a book on a man does not mean you know about. Reading a dozen books might be a start at knowing him.

He did not say he knows him. He says he knows about him. Two completely different things. Good grief it becomes difficult to post around here when people want to parse everything we say. :BangHead:
 

Jordan Kurecki

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He did not say he knows him. He says he knows about him. Two completely different things. Good grief it becomes difficult to post around here when people want to parse everything we say. :BangHead:

I agree.

Seems like some people get pleasure out of correcting and putting others down.

I wish people would remember that we are to post for the glory of God, and rebukes that are not done with love are as tinkling cymbals and sounding brass.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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Goodness. Just saying that reading 'a book' doesn't really let you know about a guy.

I guess if you are looking for criticism you will find it.

Sincere apologies that I was misperceived and that my statement caused you to feel put down. It was certainly not intended.
 

Revmitchell

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Reading a book does let you know about a guy. When you get done reading you now know some things about them. Good grief.
 

Rippon

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C4K, your post #12 was of the mildest character. I have real difficulty believing that anyone would take offense. It baffles the mind.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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C4K, your post #12 was of the mildest character. I have real difficulty believing that anyone would take offense. It baffles the mind.

I perceive that Jordan is a young man who has a real heart for God. My post was an attempt to help him in his presentation of himself in a public arena. I am saddened that I did anything that could have been perceived as cruel or judgemental.

I hope that he can forgive me for any offence I might have caused him.
 
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