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Moody RadioIt's one thing to read a spy novel or watch a spy movie, but it is quite another thing to hear from a former KGB undercover agent. Hang on to your hats as we hear the story of a man who went deep undercover as a secret agent and came out a redeemed and free man.
Do you struggle with worry or anxious thoughts on a regular basis? Does your mind get fixated on the same concern over and over? Do you know you should stop worrying but repeatedly fail to do so? Join us to hear a biblical and practical strategy for tackling worry when it starts to creep into your life.
Jack Barsky was recruited by the KGB and spent ten years as an undercover agent in the United States. He severed his relationship with the KGB in 1988 and pursued a corporate career in information technology. He was captured by the FBI in 1997. In 2015, 60 Minutes ran a story on Barsky’s life and undercover work. Today, Barsky is a proud American citizen.
Dr. Winfred Neely (D.Min., Trinity International University; M.A., Wheaton College; Ph.D. candidate at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland) is the Chair of the Division of Applied Theology and Church Ministries and Program Head and Professor of Biblical Preaching at Moody Bible Institute. He is an ordained minister of the Gospel and a full time professor of Biblical Exposition and pastoral studies at Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Prior to joining the faculty at Moody, Winfred served churches in Chicago and is currently senior pastor of Judson Baptist Church in Oak Park, Ill.