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All My Knotted-Up Life
All My Knotted-Up Life: A Memoir | Beth Moore
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An incredibly thoughtful, disarmingly funny, and intensely vulnerable glimpse into the life and ministry of a woman familiar to many but known by few. Its a peculiar thing, this having lived long enough to take a good look back. 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 dont. All my knotted-up life Ive longed for the sanity and simplicity of knowing whos good and whos bad. Ive wanted to know this about myself as much as anyone. This was not theological. It was strictly relational. God could do what he wanted with eternity. I was just trying to make it here in the meantime. As benevolent as he has been in a myriad of ways, God has remained aloof on this uncomplicated request. Beth Moore All My Knotted-Up Life is a beautifully crafted portrait of resilience and survival, a poignant reminder of Gods enduring faithfulness, and proof positive that if we ever truly took the time to hear peoples full stories . . . wed all walk around slack-jawed.
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RebL
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Idk how I got so many professional Christians in my TBR, but I did. I grew up with this POV, & it doesn‘t have much to offer me at this point. Having said that, the speech patterns are comforting, & Moore talks like more progressive (but not all that progressive) members of family. This book was a pleasant use of my time.

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jdiehr
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The only thing I knew about Beth Moore before listening to this audiobook was that she wrote several Bible studies.

I'm not even sure I've ever done one of her studies 🤔

Hearing her difficult, messy, knotted up story was a pleasure and encouragement.

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booksaremyfavorite
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 for me

Kappadeemom I loved it❤️ 10mo
booksaremyfavorite Very eye opening @Kappadeemom 10mo
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AshRaye
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I don't usually read memoirs, but I will make exceptions if I know about the author or the book is highly recommended. Both apply to this book. I've heard about Beth Moore for most of my life, I think I've even read a few of her books. However, I didn't know much about her life. This book must have been difficult to write. It gave us a raw look at everything she has been. It was well-written, never got to be too heavy.

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Kappadeemom
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I have loved Beth Moore for over 20 years. This is her memoir and it is so raw, powerful and honest. I see so much of who I used to be in her and how much we change as we age. We don‘t always see through the same lens as we did in our early days of marriage and raising kids. She speaks about the patriarchal hypocrisy in the church very honestly. We need to support women that speak out against abuse. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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NovelNancyM
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This book started out slow; I almost didn't continue reading it. I'm not sure yet if I'm glad I did though I did appreciate the author's vulnerability and honesty.