A Letter Back to Beth Moore from Seth Dunn
Dear Beth, Today you wrote a letter to your brothers in Christ. Allow me to respond. Be silent. You are not a
Read moreDear Beth, Today you wrote a letter to your brothers in Christ. Allow me to respond. Be silent. You are not a
Read moreMelissa Moore is the daughter of Beth Moore, who we have written about many, many times. The Southern Baptist Popetress,
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Read moreHere you will find useful information regarding popular teacher, Beth Moore. Pulpit & Pen – Beth Moore Archives A Letter
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Read moreIf you do not know the Kendrick brothers by name, you almost certainly know them by their films: Flywheel (2003),Facing the Giants (2006), Fireproof (2008), and Courageous (2011). Stephen, Alex, and Shannon Kendrick have just released their fifth faith-based film, War Room. War Room, starring popular Bible teachers Priscilla Shirer and Beth Moore, looks like it may well be the most successful of their films to date bringing in $11 million just on its opening weekend; more than triple it’s $3 million production budget.
Given the popularity of Christian themed films and the considerable buzz about this one in particular, my wife, Kathy, and I went to see War Room on the evening of September 3rd so that I could write a review. For those of you who read my review of Mark Burnett and Roma Downey’s movie, Son of God, you know that I am a bit skeptical of the Christian movie genre as a whole. Nonetheless, I do want to offer what I hope to be a fair review. This review will not touch on every single facet of the movie or even on every theme it presents, but I do hope to address what I believe to be the most important of them.
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