by Michael Chancellor | Mar 24, 2023 | Feature, Opinion
Three somewhat recent events clarify the trajectory of the Southern Baptist Convention. First, the departure of Beth Moore for the Anglican Church. I could reference the old “canary in the mine analogy,” which while effective, left a dead canary. Beth left before...
by Meredith Stone | Mar 12, 2021 | Opinion
Dear sisters who have learned and grown under the ministry of Beth Moore, The tremendous impact of Beth Moore’s preaching, teaching and writing on women’s lives is undeniable. She has called women to a deeper understanding of Scripture and has invited women across the...
by Carra Greer | Oct 25, 2019 | Opinion
Women are welcome?! My initial, gut-level reaction is “Ha!” Apparently, some misogynist made a comment mocking Beth Moore, which has sparked moderate Baptists and others to launch several campaigns supporting women clergy. One says, “Women aren’t going home. They are...
by Derek S. Dodson | Jun 14, 2019 | Opinion
It seems the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is still dealing with the “problem” of women in the church. The present dust-up started with famed SBC figure, Beth Moore, tweeting that she would be preaching at a certain church on Mother’s Day. Now, Moore is not an... by Beth Allison Barr | May 23, 2018 | Opinion
Beth Moore’s courage to speak out, even at the cost of her reputation and possibly her ministry, gave me hope that the evangelical world would finally listen. Even so, much work remains to be done in light of the continued support for Paige Patterson, president...