"Bible Characters" by Dwight Lyman Moody, Joseph Parker, and T. De Witt Talmage is a compilation of sermons and theological reflections that seek to vividly bring to life significant personalities from the Bible for modern readers. Opening with an introduction emphasizing the deep-seated desire of theologians and faithful Christians to forge connections with figures of the scripture, the book sets out to enrich their spiritual understanding. It examines key characters like Abel, Abraham, and Ahab, presenting their stories, moral lessons, and spiritual impacts. Written by influential preachers, the book provides a deep study of biblical individuals and shares their impacts to Christian faith.

Bible Characters
By Dwight Lyman Moody
Explore the lives of the Bible's central figures and discover their moral and spiritual lessons, as told by prominent preachers.
Summary
About the AuthorDwight Lyman Moody, also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher connected with Keswickianism, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, Moody Bible Institute, and Moody Publishers. One of his most famous quotes was "Faith makes all things possible... Love makes all things easy." Moody gave up his lucrative boot and shoe business to devote his life to revivalism, working first in the Civil War with Union troops through YMCA in the United States Christian Commission. In Chicago, he built one of the major evangelical centers in the nation, which is still active. Working with singer Ira Sankey, he toured the country and the British Isles, drawing large crowds with a dynamic speaking style.
Dwight Lyman Moody, also known as D. L. Moody, was an American evangelist and publisher connected with Keswickianism, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, Moody Bible Institute, and Moody Publishers. One of his most famous quotes was "Faith makes all things possible... Love makes all things easy." Moody gave up his lucrative boot and shoe business to devote his life to revivalism, working first in the Civil War with Union troops through YMCA in the United States Christian Commission. In Chicago, he built one of the major evangelical centers in the nation, which is still active. Working with singer Ira Sankey, he toured the country and the British Isles, drawing large crowds with a dynamic speaking style.