Dec 2, 2016: Pulpit & Pen: Joyce Meyer, Christine Caine Lead Women to “Activate” and be “Propelled” Into their “God Given Purpose”
Propel Women, a nationally-recognized women’s conference put on by Hillsong’s favorite female fraud, Christine Caine, is being held in Orlando on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016. Caine, who regularly navigates the globe in search of fresh gawkers to feed her miasma to, will be the keynote speaker of this event.
Propel Women, a nationally-recognized women’s conference put on by Hillsong’s favorite female fraud, Christine Caine, is being held in Orlando on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016. Caine, who regularly navigates the globe in search of fresh gawkers to feed her miasma to, will be the keynote speaker of this event.
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Apr 9, 2015: Christianity Today: Don't Believe Everything Twitter Says About That Lifeway Blacklist
Joel Osteen, William P. Young, and Joyce Meyer are three of the biggest names in Christian publishing. None of their titles are sold through Lifeway Christian Resources. Apr 7, 2015: Joyce Meyer: Christian Post: Finding Comfort in the Storm: How to Grow Through Your Tough Times and Never Give Up
Mar 27, 2015: Joyce Meyers: Charisma: Joyce Meyer: The 'Heart-Mouth' Connection
Oct 1, 2014: Youtube: Joyce Meyer Release Your Faith 2014
Joyce Meyer Release Your Faith Sermon ![]() ON THE RECORD: Feb 16, 2014: Margaret Minnicks (Examiner) reports "Joyce Meyer cites the only way to be truly happy. " Minnicks writes that Meyer "has discovered that the best way and the only way you can have a happy and powerful life is to get your mind off yourself and do something for someone else. Helping people, being a blessing and adding value to other people's lives is what it means to walk in love and follow the example of Jesus. The well-known evangelist cites Ephesians 5:2 that encourages people to "walk in love" and we do this by esteeming and delighting in one another." Meyer suggests that the only way to be truly happy is to follow the commandments of Jesus and love one another.
Dec 25, 2013; Ozy: The Evangelist Oprah
Joel Osteen and Rick Warren might be the two bigwigs of Christian televangelism, but for many people, including millions of women, there’s one more: Joyce Meyer, the Christian equivalent of Oprah Oct 24, 2013: Christian Today: Book review: God Is Not Mad At You by Joyce Meyer
One day, bestselling author Joyce Meyer posted the simple sentence "God is not mad at you" on her Facebook page and was astonished when it received thousands of responses of relief and gratitude from her fans. |
Aug 21, 2013: Huffington Post: The False Promise of the Prosperity Gospel: Why I Called Out Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer
If you listen to Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer, if you take what they teach seriously, it will not be good for you. It will be detrimental to your long-term growth as a follower of Jesus.
If you listen to Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer, if you take what they teach seriously, it will not be good for you. It will be detrimental to your long-term growth as a follower of Jesus.
Feb 20, 2013: St Louis Dispatch: Judge dismisses lawsuit against Joyce Meyer Ministries over Coleman murders
A judge here dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit Wednesday afternoon that sought damages from the Joyce Meyer Ministries over former bodyguard Christopher Coleman’s murder of his family.
A judge here dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit Wednesday afternoon that sought damages from the Joyce Meyer Ministries over former bodyguard Christopher Coleman’s murder of his family.
Books:
"Battlefield for the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind" by Joyce Meyer [c]1995
"The Power of Simple Prayer: How to talk to God about Everything" by Joyce Meyer [c]2007
"The Power of Simple Prayer: How to talk to God about Everything" by Joyce Meyer [c]2007
Joyce Meyer (born Pauline Joyce Hutchison; June 4, 1943) is a Charismatic Christian author and speaker. Meyer and her husband Dave have four grown children, and live outside St. Louis, Missouri. Her ministry is headquartered in the St. Louis suburb of Fenton,
Missouri. Meyer speaks humorously, sharing with her audience her own shortcomings and taking playful jabs at stereotypical church behavior. A particular crowd favorite is the "robot" routine, in which she goes into a stiff-armed imitation of a robot chanting "What about me? What about me?" According to Joyce Meyer Ministries, Meyer earned her doctoral degree from Life Christian University, an unaccredited institution in Tampa, Florida. Meyer has been given an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity by Oral Roberts University, an accredited institution in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Missouri. Meyer speaks humorously, sharing with her audience her own shortcomings and taking playful jabs at stereotypical church behavior. A particular crowd favorite is the "robot" routine, in which she goes into a stiff-armed imitation of a robot chanting "What about me? What about me?" According to Joyce Meyer Ministries, Meyer earned her doctoral degree from Life Christian University, an unaccredited institution in Tampa, Florida. Meyer has been given an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity by Oral Roberts University, an accredited institution in Tulsa, Oklahoma.