Sister Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore's dynamic teaching ministry has touched countless lives at home and abroad; ministering across Texas as a representative of Woman's Aglow, and presenting seminars to women in Singapore, India, Romania, Indonesia, Mexico, Estonia and Ethiopia. Dorothy's ministry reflects the heart of God to see His children walk in complete spiritual, emotional and physical healing (teaching on subjects as varied as street ministry, breaking generational curses and deliverance); and is marked by a...See more
Dorothy Moore's dynamic teaching ministry has touched countless lives at home and abroad; ministering across Texas as a representative of Woman's Aglow, and presenting seminars to women in Singapore, India, Romania, Indonesia, Mexico, Estonia and Ethiopia. Dorothy's ministry reflects the heart of God to see His children walk in complete spiritual, emotional and physical healing (teaching on subjects as varied as street ministry, breaking generational curses and deliverance); and is marked by a strong emphasis on reconciliation between people from diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and cultures. A former radio talk show host, social worker in a trauma unit, "700 Club" counselor and ordained minister, Dorothy holds a B.S. degree in Christian Counseling and has pursued graduate studies with Kings Seminary under Pastor Jack Hayford. In 1987, Dorothy founded Reconciliation Outreach, an inner city life rehabilitation program providing a safe haven and Christian discipleship for homeless and needy men, women and children in East Dallas. She was also founding pastor of Reconciliation Church. Dorothy received the Unsung Heroines Award from Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison during a ceremony at the Nation's Capitol (1999) and The God's Leading Ladies Legacy Award from Serita Jakes and The Potter's House (2005). She has also appeared as a guest on TBN, several local television and radio programs, and been featured in numerous publications and a feature article in Charisma Magazine. Dorothy is also listed in the Heritage Registry of Who's Who. Dorothy and her husband, Bob, reside in Denton, Texas, and are the parents of four adult children. See less
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