Joyce Meyer stresses the importance of spending even just a few minutes every morning with God. Beginning each day this way is an opportunity to get off on the right foot and to set the tone for the day.
Joyce Meyer is a New York Times bestselling author and one of the world's leading Bible teachers. Through Joyce Meyer Ministries, she teaches practically and candidly, openly sharing her experiences and helping millions of people to apply biblical principles to their situations and ultimately find hope and restoration through Jesus Christ. Her book Battlefield of the Mind has been a perennial bestseller, teaching people how to win the war in their minds and “think about what they think about.”
Joyce’s Enjoying Everyday Life program is broadcast to millions worldwide in 114 languages. She has also authored over 150 books, which have been translated into over 170 combined languages, including Battlefield of the Mind, which has sold over 7 million copies across the globe. We’ve also distributed over 43.5 million books around the world.
A survivor of childhood sexual abuse, Joyce discovered how to overcome the emotional pain of her troubled past and experience true joy, hope, and healing by applying God’s Word to her life. Her passion is to help others do the same. For more than 40 years, Joyce has held conferences across the United States and around the world, teaching God’s Word and sharing the message of Christ with millions. Joyce also encourages millions each day through social media and online efforts and resources at joycemeyer.org
Joyce’s passion to help people who are hurting is the foundation of Hand of Hope, the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Each year, Hand of Hope provides millions of meals for the hungry and malnourished, installs freshwater wells in poor and remote areas, provides critical relief after natural disasters, and offers free medical and dental care to thousands through their hospitals and clinics worldwide. Through their Project GRL initiative, they rescue women and children from human trafficking, provide safe places where they can receive an education and nutritious meals, and seek to let all girls everywhere know they are loved and valued by God.
In 2023, Joyce founded Hope Mountain Ranch, an 800-acre refuge in Mount Pleasant, Utah. Inspired by her own personal journey, Hope Mountain Ranch is a place where people can experience the transformative power of God and find hope and healing. It also serves as the hub for Joyce Meyer Ministries’ outreaches across the United States.
Wonderfully inspirational and encouraging! A very well put together archive of Joyce's most inspiring works. Each daily devotional is precise and to the point!
Always the right message at the right time; it gives me just enough hope to live each day to it's fullest. This books is a blessing in disguise.
I had purchased this book at a women of faith conference and enjoyed reading it and hated to put it down daily it was a really good book I ended up giving it to my mother-in-law when she was diagnosed with cancer so she would have something inspirational to read daily and she told me that she enjoyed the book as well and when she passed away the book was returned to me and there was a letter inside that she had written to me. there are few material things in my life that mean a lot to me and that letter is one of them and I'm glad that we drew closer with what little time that we had. I still miss you mama Linda.
This book has devotions for enjoying life, on for each day. I like to take & make time in the mornings to read the days devotion, to start my mood & day right. It was given to me as a gift, and it really helps me to start off on the right foot, and to put God 1st in all I do.
She has some good points to make & I appreciate her down-to-earth speaking style. I just cannot get into all of her excessive parenthetical remarks that I find so unnecessary & annoying. It breaks up the reading way too much. Unfortunately, I had to put this book away. Haven't read any other books by her yet, but hope they aren't all like this.
Different philosophical beliefs. I don't get into the idea that God "led" me to do a cleanse. I think He gave us free will to choose what we do, including cleanses. I also think we have negative thoughts and positive thoughts and they are just that- thoughts. It was interesting to hear the differences in faith beliefs but her books are not for me.
This was an awesome devotional! It's not dated for specific years, but specific dates so you can read it any year. Many times her words from God seemed to speak directly to what I'm facing. It's the second (or third) of her devotionals that I've read straight through over the course of a year.
Having the daily words from this book, I have been inspired many of days. With the sharing of stories and real life events, it is good for everyday devotion.
I just… don’t really like Joyce Meyer. Some of what was in this book was good, but… not for me. But, I stuck at it for the whole year, and I’m proud of myself.