MINZY Swimming I Love The Smell of Chlorine in The Morning Poster

MINZY Swimming I Love The Smell of Chlorine in The Morning Poster

SKU: VIETNAM-165075 Category: Tags: , , , ,

✅ Printed in the USA

✅ High-quality

✅ Order at amazon.com

Last day to order !

Shipping Info

  • Order now for holiday with DHL shipping.
  • Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees.

MINZY Swimming I Love The Smell of Chlorine in The Morning Poster

 BUY THIS PRODUCTS FROM AMAZON.COM HERE

MINZY Swimming I Love The Smell of Chlorine in The Morning Poster

✅ Printed in the USA

✅ High-quality

✅ Order at amazon.com

MINZY Swimming I Love The Smell of Chlorine in The Morning Poster

Moore’s outsized influence and role in teaching the Bible have always made some evangelical power brokers uneasy, because of their belief only men should be allowed to preach.

But Moore was above reproach, supporting Southern Baptist teaching that limits the office of pastor to men alone and cheerleading for the missions and evangelistic work that the denomination holds dear.

“She has been a stalwart for the Word of God, never compromising,” former Lifeway Christian Resources President Thom Rainer said in 2015, during a celebration at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville that honored 20 years of partnership between the Southern Baptist publishing house and Moore. “And when all is said and done, the impact of Beth Moore can only be measured in eternity’s grasp.”

Then along came Donald Trump.MINZY Swimming I Love The Smell of Chlorine in The Morning Poster

Moore’s criticism of the 45th president’s abusive behavior toward women and her advocacy for sexual abuse victims turned her from a beloved icon to a pariah in the denomination she loved all her life.

“Wake up, Sleepers, to what women have dealt with all along in environments of gross entitlement & power,” Moore once wrote about Trump, riffing on a passage from the New Testament Book of Ephesians.

Because of her opposition to Trump and her outspokenness in confronting sexism and nationalism in the evangelical world, Moore has been labeled as “liberal” and “woke” and even as being a heretic for daring to give a message during a Sunday morning church service.

“I am still a Baptist, but I can no longer identify with Southern Baptists,” Moore said in the phone interview. “I love so many Southern Baptist people, so many Southern Baptist churches, but I don’t identify with some of the things in our heritage that haven’t remained in the past.”

Moore told RNS that she recently ended her longtime publishing partnership with Nashville-based LifeWay Christian. While LifeWay will still distribute her books, it will no longer publish them or administer her live events. (Full disclosure: The author of this article is a former LifeWay employee.)

Visit our Social Network: Pinterest, Blogger, and see more at our collection.