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Can someone perhaps give me more info on Beth Moore and her Living Proof Ministries
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Can someone perhaps give me more info on Beth Moore and her Living Proof Ministries Johan, There isn't much to be found in regard to her theology, i.e., there is no definitive statement in the websites I have come across. HOWEVER, I believe the following from her own website found here: Living Truth Ministries says much - Looking for Peace with God?
God loves you and wants you to experience peace and life – abundant and eternal. Because of our nature, we are separated from God; we disobey God and go our own way. Jesus Christ is the only answer to this problem. He died on the Cross for our sins and rose from the grave. In this way, Jesus bridges the gap between God and people. We must trust Jesus Christ and receive Him into our hearts by our personal invitation.
How to Receive Jesus Christ
1. Admit your need for forgiveness and peace. 2. Be willing to turn from your sins, believing that Jesus Christ died for you on the cross and rose from the grave. 3. Through prayer, invite Jesus Christ to forgive your sins & be your Savior. My conclusion, in regard to her base theology, is that she is your typical semi-Pelagian Baptist.
simul iustus et peccator
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I haven't really read Beth Moore myself (except one short book on prayer that was required reading at a women's retreat--I was not impressed; it was insubstantial), but I have a dear online friend who has written quite a bit re: her writings. I emailed her this morning for recommended links and she sent me these: This is a review of one of her books at Modern Reformation : Another review at a place called Cafe Biblia. Leslie Wiggins, another of my online blogging buddies, reviewed another book here. Here is a link to the Beth Moore pieces on my friend's blog, The Upward Call.
Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love and the future to God's providence." - St. Augustine Hiraeth
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Pilgrim, gotribe,
Thanks..... helped a lot....
Now why will someone from a reformed church use her material for Bible study? No answer required!
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