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Global simulcast with Beth Moore to be shown at Pratt Methodist Church
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PRATT – LifeWay Christian Resources is slated to bring well-known Bible teacher and best-selling author Beth Moore to the First United Methodist Church in Pratt via simulcast on Sept. 14. First United Methodist Church is serving as a host location for the Pratt County area.
Living Proof Live starts Saturday, Sept. 14, at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 with lunch served by the United Methodist Women. Purchase tickets by going online to prattliveevent.eventbrite.com or by calling Danielle Demuth, 620-508-6218.
Living Proof Live, sponsored by Nashville-based publishing company LifeWay Christian Resources, will feature Moore’s dynamic storytelling and passionate Bible teaching.
“Beth’s teaching is some of the most profound I’ve ever heard,” Kim Trobee, associate pastor to women at New Life Church in Colorado, said. “Her knowledge of the Word and her passionate delivery never fail to get right to the heart of the matter.”
The event, which is now in its 15th year, challenges and encourages women to grow deeply in their faith. Join 250,000 women for this live, global, Internet streaming event. The simulcast gives participants a front-row seat to Bible teaching and life-changing worship.
“I have served in women’s ministry for over 20 years now, and there is just no other event like Living Proof Live,” women’s ministry leader Missy Kintzel said. “It is one event our women do not want to miss.”
Moore has authored dozens of published Bible studies, books and devotionals specifically for women for nearly two decades. Her latest LifeWay-published release, “James: Mercy Triumphs,” is a Bible study that equips women to put their faith in action. Moore’s organization, Living Proof Ministries, is based out of Houston.     
Dove-award winning musical artist Travis Cottrell, who also serves as worship pastor of Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tenn., is slated to lead worship for the event.