The Way to God and How to Find It

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"The Way to God and How to Find It" is a non-secular classic penned by Dwight Lyman Moody, a famend American evangelist and preacher. This compact but profound book, first posted within the late 19th century, serves as a guiding light for individuals seeking a deeper connection with God and a path to salvation. Moody's work generally makes a speciality of the Christian religion, offering readers with clean and realistic guidance on how to develop a non-public dating with God. He emphasizes the essential tenets of Christianity, together with religion, repentance, and the transformative power of prayer. Moody's writing is out there and earnest, designed to resonate with each seasoned believers and people new to the faith. Throughout the book, Moody employs compelling anecdotes and scriptural references to illustrate his points and help readers understand the spiritual adventure. "The Way to God and How to Find It" serves as an undying supply of inspiration and route for all and sundry in search of to reinforce their religion and discover a meaningful reference to the divine. Moody's enduring information keeps to encourage and manual readers on their quest for spiritual fulfillment.
 

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CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER IX
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Dwight Lyman Moody, also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher associated 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. One of his most famous comments was, "Faith makes all things possible; love makes all things easy." Moody gave up his wealthy boot and shoe business to devote his life to revivalism, initially with Union troops through the YMCA in the United States Christian Commission during the Civil War. He established one of the nation's biggest evangelical centers in Chicago, which is still in operation. He toured the country and the British Isles with singer Ira Sankey, attracting enormous crowds with his lively speaking style. Dwight Moody was born as the seventh child in a large family in Northfield, Massachusetts. Edwin J. Moody (1800-1841), his father, was a modest farmer and stonemason. Betsey Moody (née Holton; 1805-1896) was his mother. Before Dwight, they had five sons and a girl. Dwight's father died when he was four years old; one month later, he had fraternal twins, a boy and a girl.

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