An incredibly thoughtful, disarmingly funny, and intensely vulnerable glimpse into the life and ministry of a woman familiar to many but known by few.
We go from knowing each other better than we know ourselves to barely sure if we know each other at all New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal bestseller! An incredibly thoughtful, disarmingly funny, and intensely vulnerable glimpse into the life and<.
It\'s a peculiar thing, this having lived long enough to take a good look back.
New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal bestseller! An incredibly thoughtful, disarmingly funny, and intensely vulnerable glimpse into the life and ministry of a woman familiar to many but known by few. we\'d all walk around slack-jawed. . .
But beyond that, it\'s a beautifully crafted portrait of resilience and survival, a poignant reminder of God\'s enduring faithfulness, and proof positive that if we ever truly took the time to hear people\'s full stories .
All My Knotted-Up Life includes: 8 pages of photos An exploration of Beth\'s childhood, love, marriage, and motherhood Insights on what it was like when she was waist-deep in a season of loss A discussion of her 2018 break with the Southern Baptist movement Details on the origins of Living Proof Ministries All My Knotted-Up Life is told with surprising candor about some of the personal heartbreaks and behind-the-scenes challenges that have marked Beth\'s life.
An established writer of many acclaimed books and Bible studies for women on spiritual growth and personal development, Beth now unveils her own story in a much-anticipated debut memoir. - Beth Moore New York Times best-selling author, speaker, visionary, and founder of Living Proof Ministries Beth Moore has devoted her whole life to helping women across the globe come to know the transforming power of Jesus.
As benevolent as he has been in a myriad of ways, God has remained aloof on this uncomplicated request.
I was just trying to make it here in the meantime.
God could do what he wanted with eternity.
It was strictly relational.
This was not theological.
I\'ve wanted to know this about myself as much as anyone.
All my Knotted-Up life I\'ve longed for the sanity and simplicity of knowing who\'s good and who\'s bad.
We go from knowing each other better than we know ourselves to barely sure if we know each other at all, to precisely sure that we don\'t.
It\'s a peculiar thing, this having lived long enough to take a good look back.
An incredibly thoughtful, disarmingly funny, and intensely vulnerable glimpse into the life and ministry of a woman familiar to many but known by few