BOOK DESCRIPTION
In The Way to God and How to Find It, renowned evangelist Dwight L. Moody passionately guides readers toward a deeper relationship with Christ through earnest sermons on faith, repentance, and salvation. This enduring work, drawn from Moody’s compelling addresses throughout Great Britain and America, provides clear, scriptural answers to life’s most vital question: how can we be reconciled to God?
This carefully annotated edition by Christian Publishing House enriches Moody’s original text for today’s readers. With updated language, standardized modern spellings, and references from the English Standard Version (ESV) Bible, it remains accessible while faithfully preserving its 19th-century foundation. Each chapter is presented in full, maintaining Moody’s urgent and heartfelt appeal, while improved formatting enhances readability. Additionally, a new appendix offers a biblically reasoned exploration of conditional salvation, respectfully contrasting with Moody’s emphasis on assurance, equipping readers to consider both perspectives in light of scripture.
Whether you are seeking salvation, longing for assurance, or desiring restoration after spiritual wandering, this edition invites you to encounter the transformative love of God. Allow Moody’s words, thoughtfully enhanced for today’s audience, to encourage you to walk boldly in “the way, and the truth, and the life” (John 14:6).
BOOK DETAILS
- Publisher: Independently published (May 11, 2025)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 120 pages
- ISBN-13: 979-8283551036
- Item Weight: 6.6 ounces
- Dimensions: 5 x 0.28 x 8 inches
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in Northfield, Massachusetts, Dwight L. Moody overcame a poor upbringing and limited education to become a leading 19th-century evangelist. Converted in 1855, he left a successful Chicago business career for ministry, founding the Moody Church and leading the Chicago YMCA. His powerful revivals with singer Ira D. Sankey drew millions in America and Britain. Moody’s simple, heartfelt preaching on salvation transformed lives. He established the Moody Bible Institute and Northfield Schools, leaving a lasting legacy in modern evangelism.