Moody professor leads discussion for opening of international ministry center
by Johnnah Hensler correspondent A panel of missionaries gathered together in downtown Wheaton on Sept. 13 to share their stories of ministering to victims of sexual exploitation at the grand opening...
View ArticleMen’s campus group overhauls structure, mission statement
by Hattie Buell correspondent While the outside world pressures men to stifle emotion with brawny silence, there is a movement within the Moody community that is determined to stand against facade: the...
View ArticleStudent Prayer group seeks intercession for campus
by Sullivan Williams correspondent Every Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. in Sweeting 219, students from around campus gather together for the meeting of The Gathering. When the group started last spring, it...
View ArticleAssociate dean explains reasoning, future for furniture limitations
by Kaitlyn Schwenk correspondent Whether by reading the Student Life Guide or hearing it from an RA, by now the whole campus has discovered the new rules regarding dorm furniture. Despite this, much...
View ArticleChicago marathon rocks Old Town
Sunday, Oct. 13 may not be the best day to try to cross Wells Street. The celebrated Bank of America Chicago Marathon is scheduled to make its annual appearance that Sunday, with runners passing...
View ArticleMoody alumnus challenges discernment between God’s will, acting on it
by Lebo Pooe correspondent Moody alumnus Dr. Mike Fabarez, from the class of ’85, addressed the student body during Spiritual Enrichment Week from November 4-8. Annually, Dr. Paul Nyquist, president of...
View ArticleMoody Publishing expands collection by acquiring historic publishing company
by Isaac Wilson editor-in-chief On Monday, Nov. 4, 117-year-old Moody Publishers acquired WingSpread Publishers, the publishing division of parent company Zur, Ltd. By adding WingSpread’s 138 titles,...
View ArticleAcademic learning center launches on-the-spot help for students
by Frank Roberts correspondent Within the undulating life of a college student exists waves of unclear paper formats, ambiguous assignments and persistent writer’s block. Through the efforts of two...
View ArticleStudents and faculty prepare for annual Christmas program
by Damon Wenig business manager Since 1954, the MBI music department has been ushering in the holiday season with a festive Christmas time tradition — Candlelight Carols. Each year, Candlelight Carols...
View ArticleNew gun laws bring new signs to Moody’s campus
by Dillon Mack news editor On Jan. 1, Illinois became the last state in the nation to pass laws allowing the possession of concealed weapons, according to the Huffington Post. As the article explains,...
View ArticleInternational student groups bring different culture to the table of fellowship
by Lebo Pooe correspondent On Sunday, Feb. 23, students from twenty-eight countries, an average of six countries per continent, set up tables and served delectable dishes that best represented their...
View ArticleMoody alumnus writes songs of displaced in U.S.
by Sam Solerno correspondent Following the recent release of his benefit album “7 Years,” Moody alumnus and up-and-coming songwriter Jacob Mau came to Moody’s graduate chapel on Wednesday, Feb. 26 to...
View ArticleStudent group event exposes darkness of pornography
by Levi Homsted staff writer This past Saturday, March 1, the student group loSTANDfound, in collaboration with members of several other campus groups, hosted an exhibition titled “Exposed: Uncovering...
View ArticleMen’s choir conducts overseas semicentennial celebration over spring break
by Dillon Mack news editor Every now and again, one of Moody’s music ensembles gets a unique opportunity to deviate from their usual spring break U.S. tours in order to travel across the world. This...
View ArticleGreat Commission: Professors use sabbatical to sharpen skills and pursue...
by Dillon Mack news editor To the average student, it may seem like professors have it good. They don’t have to work during the summer and, every now and then, they get something called a sabbatical....
View ArticleMany gather, in light of city violence, to pray for Chicago
by Jenna Reed features editor “PrayChicago,” an event hosted by “Heart for the City” a ministry started by Moody Theological Seminary adjunct professor, Dr. Fuder, brought together many of the...
View ArticleConstruction in Culbertson offers new student options on campus
by John Osborn news editor Weeks ago, new and returning students were greeted by construction zones in the plaza and the lower floors of Culbertson Hall as the Institute continues working on...
View ArticleNew Moody professors offer fresh perspective and passion
by Jonathan Buchanan correpsondent The start of a new semester brings a mix of old and new faces to the faculty at Moody Bible Institute’s Chicago campus as four new professors join the Institute...
View ArticleMoody faculty push back against Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movements
by Kathleen King correspondent Moody professors are drafting a resolution to oppose an international movement calling for an academic boycott of Israeli universities. The resolution is authored...
View ArticleChicago mayor supports change in citizenship requirements
by Kathleen King correspondent Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel has joined forces with the mayors of New York and Los Angeles to make naturalization easier for immigrants in the U.S. According to the Chicago...
View ArticleChicago church gives back, lets congregation be the tithe
by Isaac Wilson editor in chief Just up the street from campus, on Sep. 7, LaSalle Street Church Senior Pastor Laura Truax announced that the church would be giving approximately 300 attendees $500 to...
View ArticleWord and World: LGBT homeless youth an endangered demographic
by Nikola Rivero correspondent The number of homeless youth in America is rising. According to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless and the Illinois Department of Human Services, there are an...
View ArticleMoody counselors offer a service to the student body
by Kathleen King correspondent It is well known that counseling services are provided for students at Moody Bible Institute, but the staff who make these services possible are often less well known....
View ArticleGreat Commission: Hope of life after graduation
by Grace Petit correspondent During his senior year at Moody, Dan Dominguez met and fell in love with Abigail Brunsink. After graduating in 2012, the two married and began their ministry together at an...
View ArticleDiscussion underway to terminate lease of Beckman Field
by Margaret Tazioli staff writer Walter Payton High School is looking to regain exclusive access to Beckman Field after Memorial Day, thus ending Moody’s use of the space, according to a recent update...
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