As I recall she has based her unbiblical ecumenical ideas either on dreams or direct revelation from God (hardly a novel approach in our day), but I’m not spending the time to dig out any specifics.
Ten or eleven years ago I was concerned over what she was teaching my wife and the women in our former church, so I spent many hours listening to her, reading her, and generally studying her ministry. Her pervasive influence played a part in us finding a new church home soon thereafter. Other than the occasional article I read, I’m unwilling to dedicate any more time to her. I know what I need to know for my family, my teenage daughters, and the group of men with whom I have some spiritual influence.
Bottom line for me: she isn’t all bad, but I strongly disagree with some of her theology, disagree with some of her methods, and believe she is careless with the Word of God. As is so often the case, all I can do is sound the alarm. If you disagree with me and don’t mind her teaching your wife, proceed accordingly.
Fighting for the Faith - Chris Rosebrough - Beth Moore Non-Exegetical Eisegesis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVdT02UpYCA
You nailed it. These Osteen type ministries feed off of eisegesis.