Esther: It's Tough Being a Woman by Beth Moore looks at the Old Testament story of Esther as a profile in courage and contains many modern parallels for today's woman. Going up against heavyweights bent on her destruction, Esther trusted God and landed a blow that saved her people. Esther's destiny can be yours as you know more deeply the God who is in your corner.
Video Samples
Trailer (48 seconds)
Promo (1 minute, 42 seconds)
Join Beth in an in-depth and very personal examination of this great story of threat and deliverance. She peels back the layers of history and shows how very contemporary and applicable the story of Esther is to our lives. If you've ever felt inadequate, threatened, or pushed into situations that seemed overpowering, this is the study for you. Just as it was tough being a woman in Esther's day, it's tough today. This portion of God's Word contains treasures to aid us in our hurried, harried, and pressured lives.
The Member Book offers nine weeks of personal interactive study five days a week plus viewer guides for the group video sessions.
Promote your Esther study with these resources. A DVD promo video is included in the Leader Kit. Links are provided below with code for promotional videos that you can add to your church website or blog.
Jan 18 2010 3:44PMI loved it!
I'm a teenager doing this Bible study. I absolutly love it. Its not like many that I've done in the past. I'm always waiting for the next week to come. She really touches subjects that are good for women of all ages. =)
Joyce f r o m : Greenville, SC
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Nov 25 2009 7:48AMBlessing to all who participated
This was a phenomenal bible study. I have study Esther before, but never like this! Beth took us to places we had never dreamed of exploring. Every lady was blessed tremendously. This study spoke to each individually lady in a life appropriate for them. Thank you for your commitment to God's word.
f r o m : Canton, GA
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Nov 16 2009 3:39PMIt had good insight.
I have done all the beth moore studies. This one had a very good deep insight towards the end. However, I felt it went on and one about a certain tangent and missed others throughout the study. I had a real hard time finding the main focus. It seemed to go at length, go on to something else, and then come back and go at length again on a subject. It didn't seem like Beth's regular writing. All the extra activities made me feel like I was back in school. What I got out of this study was If I perish, I perish, but let me serve you with love first.
Nancy f r o m : Tulsa, OK
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Nov 15 2009 11:06PMThe video presentation was fantastic!
This is my first experience with one of the Beth Moore studies. I like Beth's down-to-earth way of talking (sometime verging on the outrageous according to some folks). for me, I could do with a little less of the 'darling one' kind of speech, but that is probably personal taste.
I agree about the 'Turn it Around' sheet should be given ahead of time to avoid confusion. Maybe this is a leader responsibility?
The cookie recipe needs to be clarified so inexperienced cooks know when to add the vanilla and baking powder. Also, whether to grease the baking sheets. I just took my dough out of the refrigerator and wonder if I am going to be able to roll it out, very stiff. Oh well, life is an adventure! look forward to more of Beth's studies.
Dee Zichowic f r o m : Canton, Georgia
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Nov 11 2009 7:43AMExtremely rewarding and informative.
This is the first Bible study I've participated in. Walking through the book of Esther with Beth has been a tremendous learning and growing experience. Anyone who can be honest with themselves will see facets of their character that reflect Esther, Haman, King Xerxes and Mordecai. This detailed study has contributed greatly to my Christian growth.
f r o m : Alabama
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Nov 10 2009 10:29AMLove it!!
She speaks to my heart & mind. As a woman, I need both!! I look forward to the videos (love the opening poem) & the homework never feels like work. I love reading the Word!