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Rebecca Moore

Rebecca Moore

A wife, mother and Dallas native, Rebecca Moore is a passionate follower of Christ, who loves ministering to her peers through friendships and the written word. You can find more of her writing at rebeccarheamoore.wordpress.com and Instagram at @rebeccarheamoore.

Articles by Rebecca Moore

Mary

Mary

May 10, 2020  - By Rebecca Moore

The responsibility that comes with motherhood is unthinkable, but the stakes were even higher for Mary. Her baby was the very Son of God

God told Jesus “no”

God told Jesus “no”

April 3, 2020  - By Rebecca Moore

When our prayers aren't answered the way we'd hoped, remember that Christ too was in our position once — and God still worked all things for good

Very good

Very good

January 5, 2020  - By Rebecca Moore

The creation story has been told many times — but not quite like this. Here it is, told one more time, in a way that will surely make us bow in worship

The gift of the ‘even so’

The gift of the ‘even so’

November 3, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

If the only certainty we know is death, then certainties are incredibly hard to bear — until Christ steps into the picture

You don’t have to be broken to be fixed

You don’t have to be broken to be fixed

October 6, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

The older brother in the story of the Prodigal Son offers a much-needed perspective when it comes to how we perceive ourselves

Little Katie Ann

Little Katie Ann

September 11, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

A poet explores the impact and import of 9/11 — and how we must think of it, almost 20 years after the events of that fateful day

God answered my prayer — now what?

God answered my prayer — now what?

July 31, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

Leaning hard on God is easy during tough times, but during seasons of peace, does God seem... distant? Uninteresting? Even, dare we say it, neglectable?

So you are a king?

So you are a king?

June 16, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

We wonder at the irreverence of Pilate's question to Jesus. Surely he would not have asked if he’d only known. But we miss the point. Pilate isn't alone

New mama, are you overwhelmed?

New mama, are you overwhelmed?

May 12, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

While culture says enjoy motherhood because it’s fleeting, there is more joy — and strength — to be found in embracing it as a ministry, not just a duty

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