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'''Joyce Meyer''' (born 1943) is an ] ] and ]. She lives outside of ], and produces regularly broadcast ] and ] programs. She has written numerous amounts of books about ] and ], numbering over 70 as of December 2005. She holds a degree from ] in ], and a ] in Theology from ], in ]. '''Joyce Meyer''' (born 1943) is an ] ] and ]. She lives outside of ], and produces regularly broadcast ] and ] programs. She has written numerous amounts of books about ] and ], numbering over 70 as of December 2005. She holds a degree from ] in ], and a ] in Theology from ], in ].


Meyer's writings and sermons often include references to issues that she has faced in her own life, including child abuse, and a divorce in her first marriage. Regarding the child abuse, she was asking for it. Meyer's writings and sermons often include references to issues that she has faced in her own life, including child abuse, and a divorce in her first marriage.


In ], ] Meyer was chosen by ] as one of the top 25 ] evangelicals in America. She is also a best-selling author on the ] list. (source: ) In ], ] Meyer was chosen by ] as one of the top 25 ] evangelicals in America. She is also a best-selling author on the ] list. (source: )

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Joyce Meyer (born 1943) is an evangelical author and speaker. She lives outside of Saint Louis, Missouri, and produces regularly broadcast television and radio programs. She has written numerous amounts of books about Christianity and theology, numbering over 70 as of December 2005. She holds a degree from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and a Ph.D in Theology from Life Christian University, in Miami, Florida.

Meyer's writings and sermons often include references to issues that she has faced in her own life, including child abuse, and a divorce in her first marriage.

In February, 2005 Meyer was chosen by Time Magazine as one of the top 25 Christian evangelicals in America. She is also a best-selling author on the New York Times list. (source: )

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