Description
Ministry is hard everywhere and in every context. Dr. Moody understands the challenges faced by ministry leaders. He identifies the major threats to those who do ministry and addresses concerns related to the important work done by those who serve. Dr. Moody gives outstanding advice laced with biblical truth to help ministers persevere and not lose heart. He reminds us how ministry can be very rewarding. You may feel all alone in the struggles of ministry, but there is a way to be effective and fulfilled
through service.
Edward E. Moody Jr. has been a counselor educator at North Carolina Central University since 1995. He is a professor of counselor education and associate dean of the school of education. He also serves as pastor at Tippett’s Chapel in Clayton, North Carolina. He has a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University in counselor education, an M.A. from Middle Tennessee State University in clinical psychology, and a B.A. from Welch College in pastoral training. He is a licensed professional counselor supervisor as well as a licensed health services provider-psychological associate. The Licensed Professor Counselor Association of North Carolina honored him as Counselor of the Year in 2016. He and his wife, Lynne, live in North Carolina, along with their two children.