A ‘Very Good’ and ‘Painful Thing’—Beth Moore Announces Final Living Proof Live Events

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Beth Moore. Screengrab from YouTube / @LivingProofwithBethMoore

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People responded to Moore’s announcement with love and encouragement. One of Moore’s daughters, Melissa Moore Zolfo, said, “I’ll be taking in every last moment of this season ahead! It has been the honor of my life to be a part of LPM & LPL these years. I love you so much!”

“There’s nowhere I go that I don’t meet a woman who’s been profoundly impacted by a LPL event,” said author and ministry leader Christine Caine. “The fruit spans across nations and generations, my friend. What an incredible legacy for the glory of God—and yet still so much ahead.”

“Beth this is so wise,” said Christian leadership expert Carey Nieuwhof. “Thank you [for] modelling with grace and wisdom how to move into new seasons. Well done. And glad you’re still going to be contributing in meaningful ways.”

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“Always so grateful for you and for the opportunity to sit at your feet in person and learn from you,” said Dr. Joy Qualls, an associate professor and associate dean at Biola University. “You are a mother and mentor in the faith. I will forever praise God for you.”

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