Joyce Meyer
45 Greatest Teachings, Life Lessons, and Inspirations from Joyce Meyer
At some point in your life, you must have experienced a stressful day, feelings of impatience, or a difficult time finding forgiveness, whether for yourself, someone else, or even an object or situation. It takes strong faith to walk the path of righteousness, and we all need a little guidance and inspiration sometimes. Fortunately, Joyce Meyer has plenty of inspiration to share with you. At 72 years old, Joyce is still young at heart and nothing will slow her down on her path of godliness. Although she runs her own ministry and is the author of dozens of books and publications, she always finds the time to guide others toward living a better life. This book is jam-packed with the 45 greatest teachings and most important life lessons that every believer in the word of God should follow in order to lead a joyful and fulfilling life. When you put this book down, you will feel like a new person with a replenished perspective. Let Joyce Meyer lead you down to the path of righteousness.
Here is a preview of what you’ll learn:
The power of positive thinkingHow and why you should meditate on the word of GodEverything you need to know about forgivenessThe importance of living ahead of your emotionsHow God can help you gain control over your emotionsPatience – the most important Christian virtue
Awesome! Very positive encouragement. Also, the bullet style of advice is great when you’re on the go!? I love how Mrs Meyer shoots straight with it not a lot of fluff.
Joyce Meyer was great teacher and have always lend great effect on mind … Joyce Meyer was great teacher and have always lend great effect on mind of people. In this amazing book all the amazing quotes and lessons are written for learning and getting motivation in life.
Inspirational This book sums up so much of what Joyce Meyer teaches on her program, “Enjoying Everyday Life”. I will definitely use this as a quick reminder when I need inspiration. I really found it helpful and feel it would be a good read for someone who normally wouldn’t spend much time reading, but would benefit them.