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Osheta Moore

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Osheta Moore


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Osheta Moore is a writer and podcaster in Los Angeles, as well as wife to an urban pastor, mother of three, and economic justice advocate for women in developing countries. Moore has consistently been a voice for peacemaking, justice, and racial reconciliation. Her work has been featured on numerous websites and blogs, including Sojourners, SheLoves Magazine, A Deeper Story, The Art of Simple, ReKnew, and Rachel Held Evans’ blog.

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“But I’m learning that we cannot match the abundance of the kingdom with earthly stuff. When I’m tempted to look to my phone for connection, my closet for validation, and my bank account for protection, I have to stop and say, “I am beloved, and I am enough.”
Osheta Moore, Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World

“Peace is fierce—it has to be, because violence and discord won’t go down without a fight. Those who wield peace in the face of the world’s violence do it fiercely.”
Osheta Moore, Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World

“Jesus, help me embrace the tears. Tears are not my enemy- they are indications of prayers needing to be prayed, maybe even with childlike faith.”
Osheta Moore
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