And why should I pay $35 to watch her on the big screen at my church?
Update: See video here.
P.S. My wife said, “Who in the heck” isn’t grammatical. But I’m the English major, so there.
And why should I pay $35 to watch her on the big screen at my church?
Update: See video here.
P.S. My wife said, “Who in the heck” isn’t grammatical. But I’m the English major, so there.
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I suspect that if you do attend, you’ll find that you are one of the few people between the ages of 18 and 50 who possess a Y chromosome.
8000 attendees in Kentucky x $55=$440,000.
80,000 simulcast payees across the US x $35=$2,800,000.
3 million bucks for two days work. Not too shabby.
Kathy (my wife) has been to a number of Beth Moore Bible studies at church. She says they’re okay, but Moore’s voice on the video gets on her nerves. And she says she like my Bible studies better
I’ve got a friend who’s face belongs on the radio. Beth’s voice belongs in a book. And I already know I like your Bible studies better. Can I pay you $25 and skip the video?
Now, I’m just wondering what it means that E-S Edwards also is writing about Beth Moore this evening.
What’s next — a series on Joyce Meyers? Are you going to start quoting the Amplified Bible?
Well, Beth is prettier than Todd Bentley. For that we can be grateful.
i guess you could go and find out.
After all this, you’d better go and write up a pretty good report.
But I’ll have to get my hair done first.
Iyov asked: What’s next — a series on Joyce Meyers? Are you going to start quoting the Amplified Bible?
I do think that’s one of the oddest combinations I’ve seen from Bible publishers in quite a while…
But Todd is cheaper than Beth. Indeed his webcasts are free.
I have watched both Joyce Meyer and Beth Moore. I think they are doing some good while bringing in the money but their interpretations of the Bible are sometimes questionable. I like to think they are opening a door and that people who attend eventually find their own way to the truth. sigh…