Every person is uniquely, purposely and lovingly created by God. But that doesn’t mean life is easy. We all experience hurts and hardships that can keep us from fulfilling our God-given potential and the destiny we were born to live. Joyce knows this all too well. In her teaching DVD One Life, she shared her personal testimony of years of childhood abuse and how God totally restored her. Now, in these four teachings, she gives detailed insight about the life-changing truths God revealed that helped her become who she is today. These lessons will help you discover godly wisdom about things like... God’s love for you and His life-transforming grace; The vital importance of being honest with yourself about yourself; How you can live a continually stable life mentally and emotionally. Whether you’re stuck in the pain of your past or just want more momentum to move forward in God’s plan for your life, these teachings can help you become everything He’s created you to be.
Pauline Joyce Hutchison Meyer, more commonly known as Joyce Meyer, is a Charismatic Christian author and speaker. Her television and radio programs air in 25 languages in 200 countries, and she has written over 70 books on Christianity. Joyce and her husband Dave have been married since January 7, 1967, have four grown children, and live near St. Louis, Missouri. Her ministry is headquartered in the St. Louis suburb of Fenton, Missouri.
In 1993, her husband, Dave, suggested that they start a television ministry. Initially airing on superstation WGN-TV in Chicago and BET, her program, now called Enjoying Everyday Life, reaches a large audience.
In 2004 St. Louis Christian television station KNLC, operated by the Rev. Larry Rice of New Life Evangelistic Center, dropped Meyer's programming. Rice had been a longstanding Meyer supporter, but claimed that her "excessive lifestyle" and teachings which often go "beyond Scripture" were the impetus for canceling her program.
In 2005, Time magazine's 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America ranked Joyce Meyer as 17th.
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