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Dwight L. Moody believed that city corruption was so great that any evangelistic efforts must be directed toward only rural communities.

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Moody was a leading urban evangelist — he built his ministry in Chicago, organized city revivals (with Ira Sankey), founded Moody Church and the Moody Bible Institute, and strongly emphasized outreach to city dwellers rather than abandoning them for rural work.