Beth Moore is "Seriously" in Need of Surgery and Asks for Prayer

Best-selling author Beth Moore announced she is "seriously" in need of surgery for a years-long back condition in a post published Friday on X.
she writes, "You marvelous loved ones who've been praying for me, I was at the Texas Medical Center much of the day and got to see one of the most highly recommended neurosurgeons in Houston.
"No surprise that I seriously need surgery but the ball is rolling. It will probably take till mid August to do all the things required for it but I am deeply grateful. When he showed me the images, I nearly fainted. It's no wonder the pain has been unrelenting. I'll not get into what surgical measures are anticipated because, the thing is, I don't have a lot of options. I have practically tried it all.
"This has gone on so long, I can't even imagine being out of pain. I'm so happy and full of hope that I won't have to live like this forever!!
"I won't carry on about it but, as we get close enough to set a date, I will definitely let you guys know. Until then, just pray for me as the Lord leads and know that he is my joy and keeps my spirit buoyed and my frame strong. He is well able to get me through 8 more weeks! I love you guys in our active little community so much. Thank you for your prayers! They are gold!!! God bless you back 100-fold."
Moore serves as the president of Living Proof Ministries, an organization she founded in 1994 to teach women to know and love Jesus through the study of scripture. In recent years, Moore has made headlines for leaving the Southern Baptist Convention and publishing her memoir titled, "All My Knotted-Up Life."
Moore said she is unsure when the surgery will be but anticipates it could be as soon as August.
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