In late July we interviewed our Moody Bible Institute scholarship recipients using questions you submitted here. We filmed the interview and will be sharing clips from the session with you over the next few weeks.
In the first clip, which is just over 13 minutes long, you’ll get to see how Richmond, Tony, Michelle and Jimmy interact with one another.
You’ll get a taste of the strength of their relationships with one another and with God.
And you’ll get a little insight into what Jimmy probably asked his sponsor when they met at Catalyst 2009.
Beyond getting to know them a little better, by learning what these agents of change are studying at Moody and why they chose their fields of study, you’ll also hear, among other things:
- Tony speak about his call to serve teenagers
- Michelle and Richmond share about their desires to develop strong Christian leaders in the Philippines and Uganda
- Jimmy relate what life was like before he was sponsored
Enjoy.
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Wow Powerful, to hear these four speak, and to hear their appreciation, and their dreams for their people/countries, I couldn’t be prouder, and happier, to be a small part of compassion ministries. Thank you for showing this to us.
They are definitely 4 amazing people! It’s so encouraging to hear how they are planning to help their countries.
Man, 4 years of eating and scavenging from the trash/dumpster! I worked out today and was so hungry after that! I am thankful the grocery store was right next to the 24hr fitness! I don’t think I would have made the bike ride home! 4 years is 3 years and 365 days too long! I can’t even imagine! If I miss 1 meal I start going crazy. Jimmy way to hang in there and not give up! It is a huge inspiration to me to persevere, by you sharing how you struggled for 4 years! Thank you for your perseverence!
This is wonderful! So glad to see it!
Wow…I’m speechless. It is so inspiring to hear these formerly sponsored children talk about the impact sponsorship made on their lives. I think I will be moved every time I hear their stories.
Thank you for bringing this to us…I can’t wait to hear more.