Beloved Bible teacher and best selling author, Beth Moore, joins Be the Bridge founder and podcast host, Latasha Morrison, once again on the podcast. They discuss her new memoir: All My Knotted Up Life and some of the stories she shares in it of growing up in racialized settings in Arkansas and Texas. They lament how we find ourselves in a time of being unable to reason together and of people looking away from injustice. Latasha and Beth agree on the need to know definitions in the language surrounding racial justice, that it is good and right to always be learning, and that remembering is a sacred act. They laugh together and share wisdom together. Beth is living proof of humble leadership and dedicated companionship. 




Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison


Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown


Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts at Integrated Entertainment Studios


Transcriber - Sarah Connatser




Quotes:


“We know that beauty is going to come from the ashes, but the ashes are just so hot at times.”  -Latasha Morrison




“How long, Lord? When will lives be more important than sides?” -Beth Moore




“You don't have to worry that God's just taking this side or he's taking that side. He's just taking over.” -Beth Moore




“I want to be a companion to those who have been mistreated.” -Beth Moore




Links:


All My Knotted Up Life: A Memoir by Beth Moore




Connect with Beth Moore:


Her Website


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Connect with Be the Bridge:


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Connect with Latasha Morrison:


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Not all views expressed in this interview reflect the values and beliefs of Latasha Morrison or the Be the Bridge organization.




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