RASCOE: I have to say that reading this - I grew up Pentecostal. RASCOE: In the book, you talk about growing up as a Baptist in Arkansas. Now, in her new memoir, "All My Knotted-Up Life," she tells a story of splitting with the church that raised her and about surviving abuse as a child. A firestorm ensued that would end with her leaving the Southern Baptist denomination in 2021. Moore spoke out against him and didn't back down. Then came Donald Trump and the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape. I'm talking about selling out arenas all over the country with her women-focused Bible study events. RASCOE: So, yes, I'm so glad to have you here.īeth Moore was the epitome of a modern Southern Baptist and a model for Southern Baptist women - and not just Southern Baptist women, evangelical women. MOORE: Oh, you know, I knew we would connect as women, but I didn't know if we would have faith in common. I found it in Walmart, started reading it. I have to say, I've read "Portraits Of Devotion."īETH MOORE: See, I didn't know if you'd have any familiarity, really.
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