![]() Some of my friends loved her yet, my best friend told me that she preferred Precept Ministries-style inductive Bible Study. “Who is this Beth Moore person?” I wondered. At that point, everything faith-wise was still “Kumbaya” in my mind. It was there that I was introduced to Beth Moore. When I left my parent’s household and began a family of my own (in addition to a loving husband, I have two daughters), I became involved with the women’s bible study at my local Baptist church. Basically, if someone said she believed in Jesus, I believed her and trusted her. I never knew there was anything like false conversions or that Roman Catholic doctrine was not true Christian doctrine. I can say that, growing up, I never questioned anyone who said they were a Christian. I attended a Baptist church at a minimum of three times a week and I really loved that lifestyle. My father was a Minister of Music for basically all of my formative years. I was granted faith in Christ at an early age and baptized as a middle-schooler. I often joke that I have been attending church since I was a twinkle in my father’s eye. I am truly blessed to have been raised by godly parents and grandparents. In times past, my husband lovingly and correctly labeled me a “spineless jellyfish.” Thankfully, I grew up in solid churches and cannot think of any false teaching or heresy to which I was exposed. By nature, I hate confrontation and seek to avoid it at all costs. ![]() Like many other lifelong Christian women, I grew up extremely trusting and non-questioning. I have gone from completely undiscerning and unquestioning to something so much better, yet so much harder for me. It was cozy or simle? The best thing the you must think is the sentimental value of it.In this guest post, JoAnne Elizabeth of Vancouver, WA recounts her experience of going from Beth Moore Groupie to warning every woman she knows to stay far, far away from Beth Moore. No matter what is the design of your bracelet. Thanks for posting - see? a year later, it's still useful! 3:00 PM Bracelets said. week one was done, and I couldn't remember the scripture reference or fully explain the blue bracelet thing - which I just made, not nearly as cute as yours. what was it supposed to remind us? THANKS! (And PS, your bracelet is lovely! It inspires me.) Blessings~ Stacie from Orange County 1:57 AM Heather said. I watched the first video but forgot WHY she wanted us to wear the bracelet. I am from California and my small group is doing this study too. Its really nice angie! dont tell Mommy, but I think its a lot classier than ours.but I still like mine! 2:41 PM Anonymous said. i crack myself up, now are yoeu going to add a tacky tassel to that gorgeous bracelet 4:52 PM Anonymous said. Well first Jenni said that bracelet is better and she wants to trade it in. Seeing as how I'm quite partial to blue AND daisies, I'm diggin' the new bling! :D And after reading the verse, there's a secret part of me that wants to find a blue bracelet to send WITH the verse out west.would that be wrong of me? 3:56 PM 20Birds said. This post has no other intrinsic value - except to show my bracelet. You will have these tassels to look at and so you will remember all the commands of the LORD, that you may obey them and not prostitute yourselves by going after the lusts of your own hearts and eyes. The LORD said to Moses, "Speak to the Israelites and say to them: 'Throughout the generations to come you are to make tassels on the corners of your garments, with a blue cord on each tassel. The scripture reference for the bracelet comes from Numbers 15:37-39. I am not a huge fan of wearing bracelets and watches. Each participant is encouraged to make or come up with some sort of blue bracelet. ![]() But, what I didn't talk about was the blue bracelet. Our church began a Bible Study last night, based on Beth Moore's "Believing God." I am leading this group.
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