
I had a super time chatting with Lauren Hereford on the After Thought podcast. Listen in to part 1 of this episode as Lauren and I discuss my testimony, the Open Letter to Beth Moore and more!
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If you’d like to sign the Open Letter to Beth Moore you’re more than welcome to do so (click the link, scroll all the way to the bottom, and leave a comment in the comment box). Also mentioned in the podcast:
An Open Letter to Beth Moore – Timeline of Events
Living Proof You Should Follow Beth (No) Moore
Women and False Teachers: Why Men Donโt Get It, and Why Itโs Imperative That They Do
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Thanks for joining me, and talking about the open letter! It was such a blessing. Thank you for sharing my blog as well, sister!
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My pleasure, on all counts! :0)
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Great discussion. It is so good to hear TWO godly women at the same time! Looking forward to hearing part 2. There were many women in the SBC church I left that were permanently sucked into Beth’s vacuum of anecdotal theology. They were unreachable. I tried to talk to them, but mostly what I got was “Beth changed my life! I don’t want to hear it.” Notice that it was Beth who did the life changing – not Christ, or what they learned about Christ or the Scriptures through Beth. My heart breaks for these women. The church still continuously uses her “Bible studies”.
I’m wondering why there was something that sounded like static through that entire audio. It sounded like really poor AM radio. Very distracting, but it didn’t detract from the message. Keep the Faith, ladies!
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