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WMBI is the oldest non-commercial religious radio station in the United States.


In 1901, the Correspondence School began, which is now called Moody Distance Learning.


There are more than 800 titles available from Moody Publishers.

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Moody Bible Institute

Quick Facts

  • Established in 1886
  • Founded by D.L. Moody
  • Located on 23 acres on Chicago’s Near North Side
  • Annual budget: $90,000,000, with 45 percent raised through donations

Students

  • Approximately 4,000 students study each year in the undergraduate and graduate programs
  • Approximately 38 countries are represented in the student body

Alumni

  • More than 30,000 alumni have graduated from Moody
  • Noteworthy alumni: Gary Chapman, Gene Getz, Jerry B. Jenkins, Wes Stafford

Employees

  • 83 full-time faculty members
  • 600 employees

Moody Publishers

  • Started in 1894
  • Moody Publishers books are printed in over 100 languages
  • 800-plus titles are available from Moody Publishers, Northfield Press, and Lift Every Voice
  • 60 new titles are published each year
  • Key Moody authors: Gary Chapman, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Tony Evans, Erwin Lutzer

Moody Radio

  • 35 owned and operated radio stations
  • More than 400 radio affiliates representing 800 outlets, including translators, satellators and booster stations
  • Moody Broadcasting Network celebrated its 25th anniversary in May 2007
  • 2006 marked the 80th anniversary of WMBI in Chicago, the oldest non-commercial religious station in the U.S.
  • Awards:
    • 2005 NRB Talk Show of the Year: Open Line
    • 2006 NRB Hall of Fame Award: Donald Cole
    • 2006 and 2007 Associated Press Best Newscast: WMBI
    • 2008 NRB Radio Program of the Year: Midday Connection

Today in the Word

  • A daily devotional study with a readership of more than 200,000

Moody Conferences

  • Conferences for men, women, and married couples in various parts of the country
  • Pastors’ Conference in May brings nearly 1,000 pastors together
  • Founder’s Week, annual Bible conference held in February, attracts people from around the world