American evangelist who founded the Northfield Schools, Moody Church and Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, and the Colportage Association. D. L. Moody (1837-1899) was an American evangelist who founded the Northfield Schools in Massachusetts,
D.L. Moody earned himself the name "Crazy Moody". As a boy, D.L. was very loud; he didn't care what anyone thought of him. His family thought he was crazy when he set off to Boston with only five dollars in his pocket. The church in Boston didn't like it when he stood up and told them his testimony and compared it to selling shoes. D.L. was good at selling shoes but was over enthusiastic. The church found him crazy because they wanted things to stay the way they were and they didn't want D.L. to change things. D.L. chose to preach the Gospel to slum kids on a Sunday afternoon. D.L. was more dedicated to the slum kids than his job. People couldn't understand this and thought he was crazy. He started holding meeting in a church building, but he also slept in this building. He hung up clothes on nails and slept on meetings' benches. Emma, his wife, thought this scheme was crazy! Later on in his life, D.L. travelled to the United Kingdom, the churches there did not like D.L.'s style of preaching. They thought him too different. Ira Sankey, D.L.'s right-hand man and musician, told D.L. the people of England thought he was crazy. They didn't want him there. But D.L. fought for it, and got all the ministers of London to sign a paper saying he could preach. D.L. was later thought of as crazy, because he never stopped for health issues or worries from family. He later beat the Chicago fair, by preaching at the fair every Sunday morning. His sermons became more popular than the other shows at the fair. D.L. made it known that his Sunday morning services were not shows, they were preaching services. People probably found him crazy that he would want to preach in a tent that stank of animals. Nothing or nobody could stop D.L. Moody. After beating the fair, he continued on and was drafted to head up the YMCA's troop evangelism. He also preached to many more states. On the afternoon of December 22, 1899, Crazy Moody died. The world had seen what God could do with one man wholly committed to him.
While doing some research for this answer I really could not find 3 real separate reasons why D. L. Moody was referred to as "crazy Moody". However I did find one overwhelming reason! Mr. Moody was referred to as "crazy" in Chicago because of his unabashed, unintimidated, and aggressive manner of speaking with people about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It did not seem to matter to Moody if the person was a close personal friend or a complete and utter stranger, he was going to find out if that person had made a personal commitment to Jesus. At this time in American personal questions about ones beliefs were considered rude in polite society, however this being said, Mr. Moody seemed to attract a great deal of friends and admirers because of his unashamed dedication to bringing others to a saving knowledge of the Biblical Jesus. Another possible reason might be D.L.'s appearance He purposefully kept a long full beard and a somewhat full middle. In any case from what I can find the "crazy" label was never used in a truly derogatory manner. While his detractors may have felt that his actions where out of the mainstream, no one ever doubted his mental facility, and it seems that the label was most likely one of respect or admiration for the sheer force of his character and personality. Come visit Nightforges Unique Christian gift store on CafePress! http:/www.cafepress.com/Nightforges
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D. L. Moody
Dwight Moody was well known in the mid 1800s for his theological sermons. People felt that his thoughts and beliefs were too radical which earned him the nickname of Crazy Moody.
Paul Dwight Moody died in 1947.
Paul Dwight Moody was born in 1879.
Dwight L. Moody was born on February 5, 1837.
Dwight L. Moody was born on February 5, 1837.
Dwight A. Moody has written: 'Heaven for a Dime' 'On the Other Side of Oddville'
Dwight L moody, well know as an evangelist married Miss Emma C. Revell, on August 28, 1862, they had one daughter, Emma Reynolds Moody, and two sons, William Revell And Paul Dwight Moody.
Yes, Dwight Lyman Moody founded the Moody Bible Institute in 1886.
Dwight L. Moody was born on February 5, 1837 and died on December 22, 1899. Dwight L. Moody would have been 62 years old at the time of death or 178 years old today.
Moody was married to Emma Charlotte Revell and they had three children.
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