[1] Moore, who is "arguably the most prominent white evangelical woman in America", speaks at arena events and has sold millions of books.
From 2007 to 2011, Moore, Kay Arthur, and Priscilla Shirer collaborated on a LifeWay weekend conference known as "Deeper Still: The Event".
[8] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science at Texas State University, where she pledged and was initiated into Chi Omega.
[18] The sales of her book about Esther were credited as part of what made a "strong" quarter for Lifeway Christian Stores during the height of the Great Recession.
[19] Moore then supported the Southern Baptist Convention’s complementarian theology which teaches that males and females have complementary roles and does not allow women to be pastors.
[20][21] Male SBC church leaders criticized her for speaking repeatedly on Sundays, which was in contradiction to their understanding of the Bible's position on the role of women in regards to teaching.
[24][25] The news, along with photos of Moore vested as an acolyte and lector during an Anglican eucharistic service, triggered criticism from some Baptist ministers.
[27][28] Moore said in a March 2021 interview that after the October 2016 release of the Access Hollywood tape, in which Donald Trump was heard making offensive comments about women, she was shocked that fellow evangelicals rallied around Trump and could not understand how he had become "the banner, the poster child for the great white hope of evangelicalism, the salvation of the church in America".
[citation needed] In December 2020 she tweeted, "I'm 63 1/2 years old & I have never seen anything in these United States of America I found more astonishingly seductive & dangerous to the saints of God than Trumpism.
Your smug response of 'Go home' when asked to comment on Beth Moore is not only misogynist, it's unscriptural, and contrary to the character of Christ.