Thoughts can seem random and meaningless, but they are connected to your wellbeing and impact your life every day. What you think affects your words, decisions, and emotions. Your thoughts influence how you relate to yourself, to others, and to God. The good news is that God has equipped you to take control of your thinking and increase your happiness.
In The Mind ConnectionThe Mind Connection Joyce Meyer, #1 New York TimesNew York Times bestselling author, expands on the wisdom of her bestselling books Battlefield of the Mind and Power Thoughts to explain how to improve the quality of your thoughts and your life. This study guide companion will help you maximize the wisdom of that book through relevant scripture, challenging questions, powerful illustrations, and space to fill with your reflections.
Exploring each section of The Mind ConnectionThe Mind Connection, this guide will help you understand the important connection between the mind, mouth, moods, and attitudes so that you can develop the right mind-set to overcome every challenge you face. You will learn to think with purpose, gain greater confidence, and claim the joyful life you were meant to lead.
Topics include:
The Life You've Always Wanted to Live
Positive Self-Talk
The Power of Focus
How Your Thoughts Affect Your Physical and Emotional Health
How to Get Your Mind Back When You Feel Like You Have Lost It!
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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