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Beth Moore
on growing in racial understanding, transparency, justice vs. diversity activism
Recorded July 10, 2020
At the time, Beth Moore was Founder, Living Proof Ministries
Timestamps
0:00-14:35
Can you share a little about your journey which has brought you to the place to want to talk on the topic of racial justice?
14:36-18:21
I appreciate the way you have invited other Christians to be a part of your journey. Is that something you want people to see?
18:22-29:11
How would you describe the opposition you have felt since you started speaking out on racial justice?
29:12-36:37
How would you respond to someone who says that speaking out on racial justice is unchristian or divisive?
36:38-43:39
I recently heard you challenge an audience to consider how they could go to others instead of asking them to come to you. Can you speak on that?
43:40-45:53
You mentioned that there is a boundary that people are not willing to cross. What is that boundary?
45:54-54:59
What will it take for the White Christian community to understand issues of race better?
55:00-1:02:07
How has working toward racial justice added joy and strength in your relationship with the Lord?
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