Dwight L. Moody was one of the most influential evangelists of the late 19th century. This book provides an intimate portrait of his life, ministry, and impact on American Christianity. It examines his humble beginnings, his struggles and triumphs, and his legacy as a preacher, educator, and social activist. With insights from his sermons and writings, this book is a must-read for those seeking to understand the history of American evangelicalism.
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