Entity | Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute (MBI) is a private evangelical Christian Bible college founded in the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois, US by evangelist and businessman Dwight Lyman Moody in 1886. Historically, MBI has maintained positions that have identified it as non-charismatic, dispensational and generally Calvinistic. Today, MBI operates undergraduate programs and Moody Theological Seminary at the Chicago campus. Moody Theological Seminary also operates a satellite campus in Plymouth, Michigan; and Moody Aviation operates a flight school in Spokane, Washington. Emma Dryer organized the "May Institute", a weekly meeting for prayer and fellowship, with Moody's permission in 1883. Participants in the May Institute encouraged Moody to found a school to train young people for evangelism to carry on the Christian revival tradition.
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Inception: 1886
Alternate Names: Moody Bible Institute, Moody Bible Institute Chicago, Ill, M.B.I., MBI, Moody Bible Institute Ehemalige Vorzugsbenennung SWD, Chicago Evangelization Society, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School--Michigan, Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School, Moody Bible Institute--Spokane
Associated Place(s): Chicago, United States of America, Illinois
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 26
H is for joy 26
- Addiction: East coast & midwest
- Addiction: International status
- Addiction: Midwest status
- Addiction: West and east coast
- An addict speaks, part 1
- An addict speaks, part 2
- Cocaine and heroin
- Heroin, morphine, and other opiates
- International & federal narcotic laws
- Introduction to the problem
- Marijuana
- Narcotic education
- Narcotics and the law, continued.
- Narcotics and the law, continued.
- Sociological analysis, part 1
- Sociological analysis, part 2
- Sociological analysis, part 3
- Summary
- Supply
- Treatment programs, part 1
- Treatment programs, part 2
- Treatment programs, part 3
- Treatment programs, part 4
- Treatment programs, part 5
- Treatment programs, part 6
- Withdrawal