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  2. Beth Moore - Wikipedia

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    Wanda Elizabeth "Beth" Moore (born Wanda Elizabeth Green, June 16, 1957) is an American Anglican evangelist, author, and Bible teacher. She is president of Living Proof Ministries, a Christian organization she founded in 1994 to teach women.

  3. Travis Cottrell - Wikipedia

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    He has also led worship at Beth Moore's conferences titled Living Proof Live since 1998. Since 2002 he has also released several solo albums of praise and worship earning several nominations for Dove Awards. He has continued to write songs and provide background vocals for other artists including Amy Grant, Alan Jackson, and Garth Brooks.

  4. Elizabeth Moore - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Moore (educator) (1832–1930), seminary principal in West Virginia; Betty R. Moore (born 1934), Australian athlete who ran for Great Britain; Beth Moore (born 1957), founder of Living Proof Ministries, an evangelical Christian organization for women; Elizabeth Moore (historian) (1894–1976), American local historian

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    One highlight of Moore’s stint with the Cape Cod Storm hockey team came during a national game in San Diego, California. “We lost in a seven-overtime game, 2-1,” Mary Beth Moore said. “It ...

  8. Living Proof: The Farewell Tour - Wikipedia

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    Living Proof: The Farewell Tour (also referred to as simply The Farewell Tour, later dubbed The Never Can Say Goodbye Tour) was the fifth concert tour by American singer and actress Cher to promote her 24th studio album, Living Proof (2001) and her eighth official compilation album, The Very Best of Cher (2003). [2]

  9. Jen Hatmaker - Wikipedia

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    She was thought to be a successor to Houston evangelist Beth Moore who has been a leader in the Women of Faith tours. [1] She headlined at women's events, parenting and adoption conferences, and participated in a variety of social service ministries such as the Legacy Collective which has been active in Texas hurricane recovery. [10]