Learning to Walk, Not Rush

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Beth Moore

Beth Moore’s “Walking with God: A Five-Week Journey in Step with the Savior” invites readers into a steady exploration of what it means to stay in step with God through different seasons of life. Rather than offering quick fixes, Moore traces the theme of walking with God across Scripture — from Genesis to the Epistles — showing how ordinary people learned to trust him over time.

The study combines Bible teaching with guided reflection, practical application and personal stories shaped by Moore’s decades of ministry and lived experience. Designed for both individuals and small groups, it encourages readers to slow down and pay attention to God’s presence in daily life.

Moore describes the heart of the book as learning to recognize God’s nearness “whether he feels gloriously near or mysteriously hidden.” In recent interviews, she has noted that walking with God often looks less like dramatic moments and more like steady faithfulness. Growth, she suggests, is formed in consistency.

“Walking with God” keeps its focus simple: take the next step. Not perfectly, not all at once — but deliberately. It’s an invitation to move forward with God, one day at a time.

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