D. L. Moody
D. L. Moody (Heroes of the Faith)
- Author: Bonnie Harvey
- Length: 208
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Description of D. L. Moody:
With the ability to convey the salvation message in a simple, unpretentious manner, he led many to Christ and won the title of great American evangelist.
Information on D. L. Moody from the publisher:
One of the greatest American evangelists, D.L.Moody was to the nineteenth century what Billy Graham is to today. Tells of his conversion to Christianity, his interest and involvement in Christian work developed, eventually prompting him to quit his successful career as a Chicago shoe salesman.
Description of Bonnie Harvey, author of D. L. Moody:
Dwight L. Moody could be called the Billy Graham of his generation. But a more appropriate appelation might be the father of the American evangelical movement for without Moody, the reaching of souls worldwide would likely have occurred decades later. Moody's self-described "lifeboat" set sail for Great Britain. Abroad with his heart warming stories, Moody met with immense success and returned a national hero. From then on this shoe salesman from Massachusetts with a heart for America's struggling masses would not be silenced until he had realized the "evangelization of the world in this generation". For ages 12 and up.






