Beth Moore
Beth Moore
Wanda Elizabeth "Beth" Mooreis an American evangelist, author, and Bible teacher. She is the founder of Living Proof Ministries, a Bible-based organization for women based in Houston, Texas. The ministry focuses on aiding women who desire to model their lives on evangelical Christian principles...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth16 June 1957
CountryUnited States of America
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The Word of God is so much broader than people are giving it credit for. Look at Proverbs, a book written on how to live.
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As God took me through the journey that became the Bible study 'Breaking Free', He taught me to look for a common denominator among the things that triggered my destructive habits.
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God's good. He can just pull a life out of a pit, can't He?
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I want women to love Jesus! That is what I would give every single thing I have for, every earthly good I've got. That is the greatest desire of my heart.
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God wants us to believe Him to be huge, even if we don't know what to believe Him for in a particular situation and circumstance. I can believe God to be God, to come and show Himself mighty and merciful in that situation, even if I don't really know biblically what I'm to ask Him for.
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I didn't have a fireworks moment for my salvation. I had a falling in love with Jesus in Sunday school when I was a very young child.
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They just kicked the door in (and) tore off the lock, and the keys were right here to open the door.
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It was just awful. I didn't want to go anyplace, see anyone. I just felt like crawling into a hole and covering myself up.
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They had to stop attacking doctors and they're mad, so what they're doing is, they're back attacking the patients.
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You sit down in a chair, and you constantly worry 'is this going to break?' because it sometimes does. And when it does, it's just mortifying.