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15 Facts About Beth Moore

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Wanda Elizabeth "Beth" Moore was born on Wanda Elizabeth Green, June 16,1957 and is an American Anglican evangelist, author, and Bible teacher.

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Beth Moore is president of Living Proof Ministries, a Christian organization she founded in 1994 to teach women.

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Beth Moore continues to write books and produces video resources based on the Bible studies that she conducts at the Living Proof Live conferences, although today they are published through Living Proof Ministries rather than Lifeway Christian Resources.

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Beth Moore has taught at conferences for women in Ireland, England, Singapore, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and India.

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Beth Moore is the fourth of five children, all of whom worked at the cinema from a young age.

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Beth Moore was raised in the Southern Baptist Church and regularly attended as a child three times each week.

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Beth Moore earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science at Texas State University, where she pledged and was initiated into Chi Omega.

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Beth Moore committed her life to vocational Christian ministry at the age of 18.

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When she was volunteering as a Sunday school teacher, Beth Moore realized she needed to learn more about the Bible.

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Beth Moore went to a biblical doctrine class that gave her a deep yearning to know the Bible, and she began teaching a weekly Bible study class.

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Beth Moore then supported the Southern Baptist Convention's complementarian theology which teaches that males and females have complementary roles and does not allow women to be pastors.

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In March 2021, Beth Moore announced that, though still a Baptist, she was no longer identified as a Southern Baptist and had ended her publishing relationship with LifeWay Christian.

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The news, along with photos of Beth Moore vested as an acolyte and lector during an Anglican eucharistic service, triggered criticism from some Baptist ministers.

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Beth Moore said in a March 2021 interview that after the October 2016 release of the Access Hollywood tape, in which Donald Trump was heard making offensive comments about women, she was shocked that fellow evangelicals rallied around Trump and could not understand how he had become "the banner, the poster child for the great white hope of evangelicalism, the salvation of the church in America".

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Your smug response of 'Go home' when asked to comment on Beth Moore is not only misogynist, it's unscriptural, and contrary to the character of Christ.