Moody’s Great Sermons
Dwight Lyman Moody was one of the most famous Evangelists of the 19th century, giving thousands of sermons in hundreds of cities in the United States and England. He and his song leader, Ira Sankey, preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the highest members of society and the lowest, using everyday examples and a common-man approach that enthralled them all. His sermons are clear and compelling, dispelling the common arguments against accepting God’s offer of salvation with forceful but simple arguments. These sermons were written exactly as Mr. Moody spoke them, and recorded by Jim Hodges.
Dwight Lyman Moody was one of the most famous Evangelists of the 19th century, giving thousands of sermons in hundreds of cities in the United States and England. He and his song leader, Ira Sankey, preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the highest members of society and the lowest, using everyday examples and a common-man approach that enthralled them all. His sermons are clear and compelling, dispelling the common arguments against accepting God’s offer of salvation with forceful but simple arguments. These sermons were written exactly as Mr. Moody spoke them, and recorded by Jim Hodges.
Dwight Lyman Moody was one of the most famous Evangelists of the 19th century, giving thousands of sermons in hundreds of cities in the United States and England. He and his song leader, Ira Sankey, preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the highest members of society and the lowest, using everyday examples and a common-man approach that enthralled them all. His sermons are clear and compelling, dispelling the common arguments against accepting God’s offer of salvation with forceful but simple arguments. These sermons were written exactly as Mr. Moody spoke them, and recorded by Jim Hodges.