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Beth Moore Is Speaking Up

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In August 2010, CT published a cover story on Beth Moore, “Why Women Want Moore: Homespun, savvy, and with a relentless focus on Jesus, Beth Moore has become the most popular Bible teacher in America.” Intensely popular among evangelical women when the story was published nearly a decade ago, Moore, a Southern Baptist, has increasingly drawn the attention of American Christians at large. More recently, Moore has also begun speaking out on politics, sexual abuse, and the misogyny that she has experienced in the church. Her preferred platform has been Twitter, where she has nearly a million followers. Earlier this year, she tweeted that in 2016, for the first time, she was able to confront the abuses and misuses of power she had seen and experienced in the Southern Baptist denomination. Earlier this month she also provoked another controversy with some Southern Baptist leaders when discussing how she would be preaching at an upcoming church. Yet her influence shows no sign of waning. “I think a lot of evangelical women look to her for shaping their theological views, for understanding how to study the Bible, but then also just in general,” said Sarah Pulliam Bailey, a religion reporter for the Washington Post who wrote the Moore cover story. “She's funny and she's charismatic and quick. … She doesn't have just Southern Baptist fans; it stretches far beyond that. And if she were to somehow shift in her views, it would be a big deal. So I think she has a big voice [among Southern Baptists], but she's not just dependent on the Southern Baptist Convention.” Pulliam Bailey joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss how Beth Moore came to hold this platform, when she began to speak out on more controversial topics, and what this means for communities she’s part of. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:44.1

You're listening to Quick to Listen. Each week we go beyond hashtags and hot takes

0:48.6

discuss a major cultural event. This week on the show, we will be talking about Bethmore

0:53.8

and the Southern Baptist Convention.

1:06.1

I'm Morgan Lee, digital media producer here at Christianity today. I'm with Mark Galley, our editor-in-cheon.

1:12.4

Hello, Morgan.

1:13.6

We just came back from the South.

1:15.7

Yeah, you from Savannah and me from New Orleans, so there you go.

1:19.1

Yeah, and right now we are actually talking to someone who is currently in Birmingham.

1:23.1

Who are we speaking with?

1:24.5

We're speaking with Sarah Pulliam Bailey.

1:26.6

She's a reporter for the Washington Post.

1:29.1

She covers how faith intersects with everything, everything, including politics, culture, and

1:34.7

education, issues such as same-sex marriage, poverty, abortion, and the environment. Her real

1:40.3

claim to fame, however, is the year she worked as a reporter and editor for Christianity

1:44.9

today.

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