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Submitted by Douglas Newsom on 21 March 2024

Moga - Mercies of God Association with Dr. Peter Nortier

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The Mercies of God Association, otherwise known as MOGA, has been involved in radio since 1961. What started off as a radio program evolved into a Full-Time 501C-3 Ministry in 1995. The Founder of MOGA was Dr. Peter Nortier. Upon his passing, the Ministry has continued the radio broadcast on some radio stations and through various social media sites.

Our mission is to help create safe places for those who are dealing with mental health issues by building homes, or safe places, especially for our younger generation between the ages of 18 and 30. 

This generation will know there is hope and they can conquer their pain through the hope that is brought through God's Mercies.

https://www.moga.world/

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Dr. Peter Nortier
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Biography:

Dr. Peter Nortier was big in stature, but nothing compared to his size of his heart. He could be a bit opinionated and almost always thought that it was his way or the highway, yet his desire to witness to others was always first and foremost in his life. Peter was overjoyed to become a grandfather, and the timeless legacy he leaves behind will be proudly carried on by those who follow him. Through the life he lived each day, Dr. Peter Nortier exemplified what it means to be the hands and feet of the Lord he loved. He was on fire to bring others to Christ and tirelessly pursued spreading the grace, love, and mercy of the Savior. Peter was passionate about serving his congregation, but he was also deeply devoted to the family he shared with the love of his life. Through his radio program that spanned more than 50 years, he touched the lives of so many others whom he never even met. A man of honor, integrity, and compassion, Peter was a genuine blessing in every way.