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NOVEMBER 2010

Are You an Unbelieving Believer?Joyce Meyer

6 Here to StayDavid L. Meyer

12 Miracle VillageKacie Campbell

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Happy Thanksgiving! Learn a few little-known facts about this holiday. See page 32.

Under Water—and Under the RadarAnne Williams

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In a park

sits an empty bench

he once called home.

The drugs…

The pain…

The sleeping bag…

no longer remain.

He’s returned to the family he’d lost

and the hope he’d forgotten.

He smiles as he thinks…

This is my second chance.

For a limited time, we’ll send you a special gift for your donation to missions.

See page 16 for details.

joycemeyer.org/rescue(800) 727-9673

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DEARFRIENDS,

STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART

Rescue is one of our buzzwords around Joyce Meyer Ministries. That is the heart of what we do. It’s what mo-tivates us every day. We want to help people...as many people as we can...in whatever way we can. And there are so many who need help every day.

Natural disasters occur almost on a regular basis...and when they do, we help clean up and rebuild.

Malnutrition and starvation happen all over the world...and we take nutritious food and other supplies, setting up feeding programs and distribution centers.

Medical care is almost nonexistent in some countries...so our medical missions teams go and treat many illnesses that some of us might even consider minor ones.

The horror of human traf� cking is being exposed more and more in the

United States as well as all over the world! And we have

helped many break free by building homes where these young women and children can live in safety while they make the transition to a better life.

But the thing is, we couldn’t do any of this without you—our friends and partners. Whatever we do...you do too. Wherever we go...you are there. As long as God leads us, we’ll keep going. And we hope you’ll keep going with us.

As we get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope situations like these will remind us just how blessed we are. I also pray that we will continue to be moved by compassion to help those who are less fortunate.

We’ve dedicated the entire month of November to missions, so throughout this issue, you can read more about some of our rescue efforts. And rejoice with us as we celebrate ten years of service at our St. Louis Dream Center church and outreach center!

Let’s keep going!

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CreditsPublisherJoyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.

Executive EditorsDaniel MeyerGinger Stache

Creative DirectorSteve DeShetler

Art DirectorJon Richert

Managing EditorDemian Farnworth

Staff WritersKacie CampbellMatthew LoomisAnne Williams

Graphic DesignersMegan RiordanAnna MonetteAmy RoffJessica DavisDanny Mehl

Production SupervisorGeorge Dill

Production ArtistsJeri Icenesse Jeff DouglasStacy WilliamsRobert Houston

Editorial ProofreadersCarolyn ColeyDar WoodSusan Hutchison

Production CoordinatorsBill SchlickMonica JohnsonJessica Turnbeaugh

PhotographersKevin KellyMike LeavittDavid DobsonKacie CampbellChad Spickler

All Bible references are from The Amplifi ed Bible unless otherwise noted.

In Canada: Publications Mail Agreement No. 40030597Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Joyce Meyer Ministries CanadaP.O. Box 7700Vancouver, BC V6B 4E2(800) [email protected]

Enjoying Everyday Life® is published by Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.®, a nonpro� t corp oration, Fenton, MO USA © 2010 Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. Publications Agreement No. 40030597. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Enjoying Everyday Life has no subscription price and is supported through contributions worldwide. All gifts to this ministry are tax-deductible (in countries where this applies). Because all Enjoying Everyday Life issues are preplanned, we are unable to accept unsolicited manuscripts. For more information or to order, call locally (636) 349-0303 or toll-free (800) 727-9673. Internet address: www.joycemeyer.org

Resource prices are in U.S. Funds unless otherwise noted.

Enjoying Everyday Life is a registered trade mark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. [J] is also a registered trademark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.

At Joyce Meyer Ministries,� nancial accountability is very important. We want you to be con� dent that your investment

is being used wisely to build God’s kingdom. That’s why we are so pleased to be accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability—one of the most widely respected nonpro� t accrediting agencies worldwide.

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ENJOY ING EVERYDAY L I F EVolume 24 | Number 7 | NOVEMBER 2010

Need a little extra help getting through today or need some extra advice? Everyday Answers provides wisdom from God’s Word to help you deal with life’s diffi cult issues.Watch a video from Joyce, read related articles, send a prayer request, and more.

EVERYDAY ANSWERS

FEATURE STORY page 12

CONTENTS

F E A T U R E S

12 HERE TO STAYBY DAVID L. MEYER

Ten years and thirty-� ve outreaches later, the St. Louis Dream Center is staying strong in the heart of the city.

18 DEFINED BY DISABILITYHAND OF HOPE—Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions BY PAUL HUSE

You can’t die from clubfoot. But learn how living with it can be just as bad—or worse.

22 UNDER WATER UNDER THE RADARBY ANNE WILLIAMS

Eclipsed by news of the Gulf oil spill, the Nashville � ood survivors could’ve given in to despair. Instead, they sprang into action—and so did we.

24 MIRACLE VILLAGEBY KACIE CAMPBELL

Her husband died in the earthquake...one child was severely burned. Now Francimene is just trying to care for her seven children. Your support is providing a brand-new home for her family, restoring the safety and hope she’d once lost.

D E P A R T M E N T S

6 Character

9 Worship

26 Book Sample

27 America At Its Best

31 Conference Tour

32 Good News

33 TV Broadcast Schedule

34 Real Life Perspectives

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CreditsPublisherJoyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.

Executive EditorsDaniel MeyerGinger Stache

Creative DirectorSteve DeShetler

Art DirectorJon Richert

Managing EditorDemian Farnworth

Staff WritersKacie CampbellMatthew LoomisAnne Williams

Graphic DesignersMegan RiordanAnna MonetteAmy RoffJessica DavisDanny Mehl

Production SupervisorGeorge Dill

Production ArtistsJeri Icenesse Jeff DouglasStacy WilliamsRobert Houston

Editorial ProofreadersCarolyn ColeyDar WoodSusan Hutchison

Production CoordinatorsBill SchlickMonica JohnsonJessica Turnbeaugh

PhotographersKevin KellyMike LeavittDavid DobsonKacie CampbellChad Spickler

All Bible references are from The Amplifi ed Bible unless otherwise noted.

In Canada: Publications Mail Agreement No. 40030597Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Joyce Meyer Ministries CanadaP.O. Box 7700Vancouver, BC V6B 4E2(800) [email protected]

Enjoying Everyday Life® is published by Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.®, a nonpro� t corp oration, Fenton, MO USA © 2010 Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. Publications Agreement No. 40030597. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Enjoying Everyday Life has no subscription price and is supported through contributions worldwide. All gifts to this ministry are tax-deductible (in countries where this applies). Because all Enjoying Everyday Life issues are preplanned, we are unable to accept unsolicited manuscripts. For more information or to order, call locally (636) 349-0303 or toll-free (800) 727-9673. Internet address: www.joycemeyer.org

Resource prices are in U.S. Funds unless otherwise noted.

Enjoying Everyday Life is a registered trade mark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. [J] is also a registered trademark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.

At Joyce Meyer Ministries,� nancial accountability is very important. We want you to be con� dent that your investment

is being used wisely to build God’s kingdom. That’s why we are so pleased to be accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability—one of the most widely respected nonpro� t accrediting agencies worldwide. joycemeyer.org | NOVEMBER 2010 | 5

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When Jesus rose early on the � rst day of the week, he appeared � rst to Mary Magdalene…. She went and told those who had been with him and who were mourning and weeping. When they heard that Jesus was alive and that she had seen him, they did not believe it (Mark 16:9-11 NIV).

“ Our unbelief can cause us to miss out on the very things God has planned for us.”

Five Things You Must Believe Every Day

B Y J O Y C E M E Y E R

ARE YOU AN UNBELIEVING

BELIEVER?

CHARACTER

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“ Our unbelief can cause us to miss out on the very things God has planned for us.”

The disciples didn’t believe it?! But Jesus had told them over and over again that He would be cruci-fied and raised again on the third day… You see, the disciples had faith in Jesus; they knew He was the Messiah. But they didn’t believe He was going to do what He said He would do. It’s just like many Christians today. They have faith in God, but they don’t believe the promises of God—what He tells us in His Word.

Is there a difference between faith and believing? In some ways there doesn’t seem to be much difference. We see the words faith and believing used inter-changeably. I think faith is more a force that comes out of your spirit. It’s a gift from God. But I think believing—choosing to believe mentally or to agree with God—is one of those things that unleashes the force of faith we have in God.

When you were a child you had no problem believing. But isn’t it interesting that the more mature we get and the smarter we think we get, the less we are able to believe. However, our unbelief can cause us to miss out on the very things God has planned for us. If you want to immediately improve the quality of your life, here are five things you absolutely must believe.

1. Believe that it’s possible to do anything that God commands you to do. If he tells you to forgive those who hurt you, don’t say it’s too hard. No matter how bad you’ve been hurt, you can forgive them. You can resist temptation of any kind. If God tells you to love people, then you can love all people.

2. Believe that God can change anyone and any circumstance. Don’t look at your children or your spouse and say, “You’re never going to change.” We’d be in a mess if God gave up on people as quick as we do. Before you give up on somebody, you better ask God if He’s given up on them.

3. Believe that God can work good out of any mistake you’ve made or situation you’re in. I can’t even begin to tell you all the different kinds of jobs I had before I began teaching God’s Word. I’ve been a bookkeeper, a waitress, an office manager. And some of the places were hard places to be. Looking back I realize now that I learned in those places how to treat people. When you’re somewhere just believe: God if this is where I’m at, there is a purpose, and I believe that some way You will work this out for my good.

4. Always believe the best of every person. I know this gets hard when we see the things that people do, but it’s still a choice. We always have to keep a tender heart toward God and toward His people.

5. Believe that your time is in God’s hand. One time Dave and I were eating at a restaurant. Dave kept talking to the waiter, and I wanted him to just hurry up so I could get home. But when we were almost to our exit, there was a horrible accident. If we had been 45 seconds faster, we could have been right in the middle of it. I wonder how many times things aren’t going the way we want it to and God is actually saving our life.

Why Don’t We Believe? I think maybe sometimes we lose our belief because we ask God for something and don’t get it. But have you ever thought that maybe God didn’t want you to have that thing you asked for because He had something better ready for you?

Life is so wonderful when you can come to the point where you just know that if you didn’t get things the way you wanted, God has something different in store.

I want to encourage you to read His Word, find out what His promises are and then start to truly believe them. He will always do what He says…you just have to believe.

J O Y C E M E Y E Ris one of the world’s leading practical Bible teachers. She has written more than eighty inspirational books and released thousands of audio and video teachings. Her Enjoying Everyday Life radio and TV programs are broadcast around the world. She also travels extensively conducting conferences. Joyce and her husband, Dave, make their home in St. Louis, Missouri.

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WHATEVER YOU DO:WHATEVER YOU DO:

DON’T THROW THIS MAGAZINE AWAYInstead, set the table with your favorite issues.

Okay, not exactly. But you could send an issue home with your holiday guests.

TELL US WHAT YOU DID WITH YOUR MAGAZINETELL US WHAT YOU DID WITH YOUR MAGAZINE

Just post a message on our Facebook page

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Who Do You Think You Are?

Your answer to this question affects every area of your life. Maybe you underestimate yourself and get beat up by fear and anxiety? Or, maybe you overestimate yourself and are overburdened with problems you could have avoided?

The answer lies in knowing who you are in Christ. Find the answers and start enjoying life like never before.

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N A T E E D M O N D Shas served on staff at Joyce Meyer Ministries for sixteen years as a musician and in various creative and administrative roles. As co-creator of Fuzed Worship along with Daniel Meyer, Nate is driven by the desire to see the heart and compassion of God brought to life through worship and song. www.nateedmonds.com

Giving Up a Dream to See It Come True

B Y N A T E E D M O N D S

Giving Up a Dream to See It Come True

THE FAITH BEHIND FUZED WORSHIP

Ever had a dream in your heart that felt like it went all the way to the core of your being—like your destiny depended on it?

Sometimes the “dream” or the pursuit of our calling can become so big in our lives that it becomes an idol. It can take our focus off of the One who put the dream there in the � rst place.

That’s what happened to me.

See, I’ve been a musician all my life and even traveled with Joyce for about ten years, playing bass and writing songs. At that time, I wasn’t sure where my career was going. All I could think about was pursuing my childhood dream. So in 2004, I resigned from the ministry and went on the road with a rock band.

But God had something completely different in mind.

WORSHIP

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Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.

WORSHIP THE FAITH BEHIND FUZED WORSHIP

How God Put Me Back into His PlanTo make a long story short, the band thing didn’t last. I ended up having to humble myself by coming back to the ministry, asking for any position they would give me. They graciously let me work in the distribution department, and then offered me an assistant role.

I helped Daniel Meyer, our CEO, and Joyce with anything and everything they needed. Not exactly the “rock star” dream I had set out for, but I was thankful to be in the will of God! I knew He was after my heart, and I could sense Him fathering me through it all.

It was during those days that God asked me to do some-thing completely unnatural to me—fast music. For one year, I couldn’t sing a song or pick up an instrument or lead worship.

It felt like absolutely nothing made sense in my life. I even felt abandoned by God at times. And I would constantly wonder: God, why would you put all of this desire and passion for something in my heart and then refuse to let me live it out? And now you want me to fast music?

Then God gave me hope. He said, “Nate, just do what I’ve put in your hand. It will lead to what’s in your heart.”

Wow! What a relief that was! I didn’t have to strive and try to � gure out the plans of God anymore. I just had to do what He put in front of me.

A Very Unlikely Pair One Sunday afternoon, Daniel Meyer came to me with some lyrics he’d written about some of the hardship he’d seen around the world—and he asked if I could make a song out of them.

He wasn’t a musician. And although his whole life people had told him he should be a preacher like his mom, that just didn’t seem to be his thing. But he felt like he had a lot to say and this might be a way to express what was in his heart.

So as strange as it seemed, a guy who wasn’t a musician and a guy who hadn’t sung or touched an instrument in a year, started making music. That night we wrote our � rst song, “Revolving Love.”

Little did we know, God was setting us up for quite an adventure.

Grabbing Hold of God s̓ Incredible Plan After that initial session, we found ourselves � ooded with ideas. Before long, we’d written more than thirty songs—and a vision slowly began to take form.

Eventually, we came up with the name Fuzed Worship, which means to become united; blended together, creating a strong union.

It felt like what the church needed.

We honestly had no intention of connecting Fuzed Worship with Joyce Meyer Ministries. In fact, we made it a point to have no lofty goals at all. We simply wanted to write songs from our hearts to God.

But when Dave and Joyce heard some of our rough demos, they felt God wanted them to bring Fuzed Worship under their wings. It was God’s plan all along. We just never saw it coming.

So What s̓ in the Future?We’re determined to keep doing what God puts in our hands. At this point, Fuzed Worship has just released our second album, My Heart’s Cry—and we’ve been asked to lead worship for � ve Joyce Meyer Ministries Conferences in 2011. Aside from that, our lives are His—for His glory—and we’ll do whatever He puts in our hands.

“I went on the road with a band to pursue my childhood dream. But God had something completely di� erent in mind.”

Get Fuzed Worship̓ s albums online at www.joycemeyer.org/bookstore.

Experience Fuzed Worship live during our 2011 Conference Tour! Get the details at www.joycemeyer.org/conference.

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Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.

12 HERE TO STAY

18 DEFINED BY DISABILIT Y

22 UNDER WATER— AND UNDER THE R ADAR

24 MIR ACLE VILL AGE

“I went on the road with a band to pursue my childhood dream. But God had something completely di� erent in mind.”

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2 O O O 2 O 1 O

TEN YEARS IN THE MOST

DANGEROUS PART OF ST. LOUIS

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By David L. Meyer

“We’re here to stay,” Joyce Meyer shared at the opening of the St. Louis Dream Center on Sunday, October 28, 2000. Located in the heart of the 21st Ward—an area known for high crime, drugs and gang activity—Joyce Meyer Ministries is committed to seeing lasting change in this community through sharing the love and hope of Jesus Christ.

The St. Louis Dream Center continues to help people in more ways than I can say. For ten years, a team of volunteers and trained staff has been reaching out to thousands in the inner city. While it’s a thriving, life-giving church and ministry center now, its conception was a little bumpy.

Before we opened the St. Louis Dream Center, Joyce Meyer Ministries operated a soup kitchen. We did a lot of good things to help the poor in that area. But after some time, we started to feel quite unsatis� ed with the long-term results we were seeing in the lives of those we were helping.

God soon showed us the missing piece. Even though we held daily services at the soup kitchen, we still were not able to see the full effects without a permanent local church.

Why I Didnʼt Want to Open a Dream CenterI distinctly recall a trip with my mom and dad in 1999 to the Los Angeles Dream Center. After she had preached in a very crowded gymnasium, we were given a tour of all the various ministries they were operating. On the plane ride home, she turned to me and said, “I want to start a Dream Center in St. Louis.”

For the � rst time in my career at Joyce Meyer Ministries, I looked at her and said “No.” I went on to list every reason I could think of: how much work it would be, how we didn’t have the personnel, how we weren’t properly equipped…

Being the wise woman she is, she didn’t argue with me. She simply said, “Okay.” I breathed a sigh of relief, thinking I had avoided the situation. What I didn’t take into account was someone else was pushing this idea—God!

Taking a “Blind” Step ForwardNot even a week had passed before God started to convict me and He clearly asked if I would do this for Him. So I was faced with a choice—I could be disobedient and miserable or I could choose “blind” obedience and be in God’s will. I stress “blind” because even though we had run the soup kitchen, I had absolutely no idea how to start a church.

So we prayed, trusted God and started taking steps to build a Dream Center in St. Louis. The � rst need was an adequate building. God provided the opportunity to purchase a fairly run down campus that was no longer being used. And it just happened to be in the most dangerous part of the city.

D A V I D L . M E Y E Ris CEO of Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions. David oversees 15 foreign offi ces, coordinates humanitarian and disaster relief efforts, plans international crusades, and oversees foreign broadcasts of Enjoying Everyday Life. His passion to help people and reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ has taken him to more than 110 nations. David, his wife, Shelly, and their two children reside in St. Louis, Missouri. www.joycemeyer.org/handofhope

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“Wanting nothing more than to be a blessing to others, we intentionally established the Dream Center in the 21st Ward because we want to make a difference in our own community—and we’re committed to being here long-term to help them improve their quality of life,” Joyce shared at a recent church service.

We put one foot in front of the other, hired like-minded staff and started meeting the needs of the poor—asking for nothing in return. It took a while for the neighborhood to trust our motives but love ALWAYS wins in the end.

More than thirty-five ministries have been established at the Dream Center to do just that. Here are a few…

Feeding and Clothing the PoorWhether it’s through our weekly food distribution outreaches, the DC Café or even our DC Grill—an oversized grill that travels to various locations providing free food—our goal is to share the love of Christ by supplying this basic need.

Also at the Dream Center is the New Image Clothing Boutique. It has the appearance of a regular store—without the price tags. Thousands of outfits are distributed each year. This ministry is blessed with a constant flow of dona-tions that can be given to those who cannot afford clothing.

Helping Men Break AddictionsIn 2005, we opened the Genesis Men’s Home and within forty-eight hours we were at full capacity. Donald, one of our first residents, was addicted to crack cocaine for twenty years and on the verge of losing his family. After coming to the Genesis Men’s Home, God restored his life and set him free.

The men commit to a twelve-month stay in the Genesis house, where they get immersed in God’s Word, learn life skills, and break free from addictions. Thanks to this ministry twenty-four men have been fully transformed by God and are changing the world through their testimony.

Reaching the ChildrenTeaching the basic truths from the Word of God through hands-on expe-rience and simple lessons is having a tremendous effect on the development of our children in this area. We are reaching children through KidzJam church services, home visits, character assemblies at local schools, Sunday school classes, after-school tutoring and more.

Taking It to the StreetsThrough the homeless ministry at the Dream Center, we are providing hot showers, clothing, haircuts, meals and the Word of God. On Friday nights, we head out on three different routes throughout the city where we seek to build better relationships with the homeless.

Educating Future LeadersIn 2008, the Dream Center partnered with Pillsbury College & Seminary to offer a fully accredited ministry degree program. Ministry Academy is a vehicle through which we can

“Wanting nothing more than to be a blessing to others, we intentionally established the Dream Center in the 21st Ward because we also want to make a difference in our own community.”

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disciple local young men and women, training them to be leaders within their own community while providing an attainable biblical education. We believe this to be yet another key to community transformation!

Finding Joy in Helping OthersAs we gain the trust of the individuals we are able to reach through these ministries, the people eventually come to church and get involved in helping others. Now, years later, the number of people being helped is growing constantly. What the Bible teaches us is so true—we are our happiest when we are giving our lives for the better-ment of another person.

I want to thank all the friends and partners of Joyce Meyer Ministries for their generous support. I have person-ally witnessed transformation in the lives of many who’ve been reached through the Dream Center. And we’re committed to reaching so many more—that’s why we’re here to stay.

INNER CITYPartnership with Urban Youth Impact & Los Angeles Dream Center

RESCUE AND RESTORATIONJoyce Meyer Human Trafficking Shelter in partnership with Los Angeles Dream Center

Partnership with Mercy Ministries—homes for girls suffering from addiction

MEDICAL MISSIONSProvided medical and dental care to the poorest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in part-nership with Healing Place Church

FEEDING PROGRAMSPartnering with Shelter Rock—feeding chil-dren in the Appalachian Mountains

PRISON MINISTRIESTeams visit numerous prisons across all fifty states—distributing hygiene gift bags and sharing the Gospel message

Learn more about the ministries at the St. Louis Dream Center on the Enjoying Everyday Life television broadcast November 11&12. Check your local TV listing for stations and program times in your area or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings.

You can rescue a life bound by poverty. When you make a donation to Hand of Hope, you are giving people living in the inner city hope for the future. See page 16.

joycemeyer.org/rescue (800) 727-9673

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For a limited time, when you send a donation of any amount to Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions, as a thank you we’ll send you the Hope in Dif� cult Times boxed set, which includes Joyce’s paperback books:

• Healing the Brokenhearted • When, God, When? • Why, God, Why?• Peace • Tell Them I Love Them• Be Healed in Jesus’ Name

Please consider doing everything you can. Please consider doing everything you can.

Your support will help save lives and restore hope to people all around the world…through the message of the Gospel and practical, life-changing acts of love and service.

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Your support will help save lives and restore hope to people all around the world…through the message of the Gospel and practical, life-changing acts of love and service.

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*This is an excerpt from “The Confi dent Woman Devotional” by Joyce Meyer. Copyright © 2010 by Joyce Meyer. Reprinted by permission of FaithWords, a division of Hachette Book Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

WANT TO KNOW HOW JOYCE MADE IT THROUGHTHE HARDEST YEARS OF HER LIFE?She learned how to take each day as it came and got grounded in the Word of God. If you can accomplish that, odds are you’ll get through whatever you’re facing with greater ease and increased determination to pursue your purpose in life.

JOYCE’S NEWEST DEVOTIONAL CAN HELP YOU DO JUST THAT.Based on her New York Times bestseller, � e Con� dent Woman, Joyce’s new devotional features inspirational stories and encouragements that will help you face each day with 100 percent con� dence in Christ. In fact, we predict that if you read the following devotion, He’ll give you the strength to recover from a recent setback.

THE CONFIDENT WOMAN DEVOTIONAL384-PAGE HARDCOVER by Joyce Meyer$14 | $18 in Canada

Also available November 8 wherever books are sold.

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M A R C H 11: N E V E R S T O P T R Y I N G Therefore, my beloved brethren, be fi rm (steadfast), immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord [always being superior, excelling, doing more than enough in the service of the Lord], knowing and being continually aware that your labor in the Lord is not futile [it is never wasted or to no purpose].—1 Corinthians 15:58

We don’t need to see setbacks as failures. A person is not a failure because she tried some things that did not work out. She fails only when she stops trying. Most of the people who are huge successes failed on their way to success. Instead of allowing mistakes to stop you, let

them train you. I always say that if I step out and try something and it does not work, at least I know not to do that again.

Many people are confused about what they are to do with their lives. They don’t know what God’s will is for them; they are without direction. I felt the same way once, but I discovered my destiny by trying several things, experiencing disappointments—but it all worked out well in the end. I quickly found where I fi t when I was asked to teach God’s Word at church. I thank God that I was confi dent enough to step out and discover what was right for me.*

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DISABILITYRemoving the Disgrace Surrounding Clubfoot

CRUTCHaid to help him walk}

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(Blantyre, Malawi) – Kondwani can’t hide it. He hobbles around, body enfolding over his too-short crutch. Even when seated, his inward-twisted foot is readily noticed—a stigma in a sub-Saharan country where even mild ailments are widely viewed as super-natural curses. He can’t play. He can’t go to school. He can’t do much of anything.

At age � fteen, Kondwani’s life has been de� ned by disability.

You see, in Malawi, Kondwani’s clubfoot condi-tion is just the beginning of his problems. The cultural perspective of his supposed curse has changed the course of his entire family.

Clubfoot Causes Further ProblemsThat’s where Stewart Palmer, with his mild British accent, enters Kondwani’s story.

“That’s what [many] don’t realize, coming from outside the culture, you think, ‘Oh, we’re just � xing a physical disability.’ But that’s the tip of the iceberg.”

Palmer is the executive director of CURE Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi, overseeing the hospital and the clubfoot program. Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions, partners with the hospital to provide � ve clubfoot surgeries each month.

“People call clubfoot a life-limiting condition [because] you can’t die from it. But that’s a very beguiling term because it covers up the depth of pain and suffering that will happen.

KONDWANI (ken•dwa•nE)For the last fi fteen years, Kondwani has lived with the condition called clubfoot—a congenital deformity where one, and more frequently, both feet are turned inward at the ankles. Treated early and easily in developed coun-tries, the same deformity is considered a life-limiting con-dition in the country of Malawi, where one in every 500 children is born with clubfoot.

What clubfoot does to a person is it removes choice. It removes opportunity. And often it drains you of hope for the future.” And that’s exactly what happened to Kondwani.

When Kondwani was born, his father left out of superstition and shame. Later, his mother passed away from the effects of AIDS and this past fall, his only sister died at the hands of a witch doctor. When the dust � nally settled, Kondwani was left a homeless, crippled orphan with a younger brother to care for as best he could.

But he couldn’t make a living because he wasn’t able to work the land to gather enough food for himself and his brother. Disrespected and ignored because of his clubfoot, he couldn’t attend school and most people wouldn’t even talk to him. His younger brother Zefania became his provider, doing what he could to get by.

Kondwani s̓ Hope for HealingKondwani’s situation is all too common in Malawi. One in 500 children is born with clubfoot. These children with feet twisted and turned, if left uncorrected, will never walk correctly—or never walk at all. But the good news is that CURE Hospital is making an impact on the lives of those affected.

While the process takes time and parental involvement, the staff works with the entire family through education and spiritual guid-ance. The hospital is committed to healing the child physically as well as educating and spiritually engaging the family.

Learn more about outreaches in Malawi on the Enjoying Everyday Life television broadcast November 9. Check your local TV listing for stations and program times in your area or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings.

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A young boy has his casts reset.

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Innocent didn’t need surgery—just casts.

Kondwani required two surgeries.

We fund 5 clubfoot surgeries every month.

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It’s such a simple solution that makes an impact on the child as well as the entire family. Kondwani and Zefania heard of the clubfoot program through a mobile medical clinic and traveled the 200 miles, hoping to receive help at the hospital.

Sharing God s̓ Word Through the Healing ProcessAt CURE, counselors pair with the families during treatments, dispelling superstition and shame, and sharing the love God has for them.

“Everyone is part of it—cooks, cleaners, anyone will pray and share scripture and support,” Palmer explains. This has been their mission since the hospital opened in 2002.

The weekly process involves repositioning and recasting their feet—heavy white booties that keep them immobile for a short while, but enable them to walk the rest of their life. After their feet are recast, the family meets with their counselors to talk through the daily struggles they are experiencing, reinforcing clinical education and spiritual truths.

Thanks to the partners of Joyce Meyer Ministries and the staff at CURE Hospital, Kondwani was able to have the surgeries he needed to correct his clubfoot and will begin this very process. And he wasn’t the only one…

Treating Babies Before They Can WalkJust one day after arriving at CURE, Innocent lies on a cot a few feet away from Kondwani. At seven months old, she just started her treat-ments and will be wearing her new casts full time for the next several months. Then she will progress to nighttime leg braces and then…that’s it…she’ll be done.

Every week CURE Hospital staff perform dozens of clubfoot treatments—mostly on infants like Innocent, correcting their feet before they can even walk. As the children age, the pain and complexity of the corrective procedures increase. Every month the part-ners of Joyce Meyer Ministries provide clubfoot corrective procedures for � ve children.

While Kondwani required two operations, for most children, the recasting process is all it takes to make a dramatic change. For Innocent, bits of cloth and plaster will transform her ability to walk. And the education and spiritual guidance will be a lasting investment for her entire family.

Kondwani will leave the hospital in a few days. He dreams to farm but � rst, wants to � nish school. His brother has promised to help him. They have a long journey ahead of them but both are hopeful—and grateful that someone cared enough to help him.

Thank YouFor children like Kondwani and Innocent and the more than ninety other children we’ve been able to help care for so far, your support as a friend and partner of Joyce Meyer Ministries means so much. You’re giving them hope for a brighter future by removing the stigma that many live under with this disability.

Even more, your support is encouraging to the staff at CURE Hospital. “It means we know we have people praying about our work—means we have people who know what we do and our staff feels valued and loved. [It’s sharing] edu-cation about the situation of clubfoot in Malawi and [providing] � nances to help transform [lives],” said Palmer.

1. “East and Central African Journal of Surgery,” www.bioline.org.br/request?js04033, accessed August 5, 2010. 2. “Malawi – An Atlas of Social Statistics,” http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/fi les/publications/malawiatlas.pdf, page 25, accessed August 5, 2010.

Kondwani heard of the clubfoot program and traveled 200 miles, hoping to receive help at the hospital.

}}A LIFE-LIMITING CONDITIONa second chance

Kondwani required two surgeries.

We fund 5 clubfoot surgeries every month.

Your support can rescue a rescue a rescue a child suffering from clubfootchild suffering from clubfootchild suffering from clubfootchild suffering from clubfoot. Through surgery, treatment Through surgery, treatment and medical support, children and medical support, children in Malawi gain the ability to in Malawi gain the ability to walk normally. See page 16.

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HOW “FORGOTTEN”

FLOOD VICTIMS

CAPTURED OUR HEARTS

B Y A N N E W I L L I A M S

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If you didn’t live through it, you probably didn’t hear a lot about it. To be honest, many of us were paying more atten-tion to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

But do you remember the Nashville � ood?

Tennessee took a major hit. Thirty counties were declared national disaster areas—and twenty-three people lost their lives. The entire city of Nashville � ooded in a matter of minutes when the Cumberland River levee gave way on Monday, May 3, 2010.

Ripped up railroad tracks, submerged interstate systems, and sinkholes the size of semitrucks helped tell the story of how hundreds of thousands of Tennesseans were instantly uprooted from their homes and businesses.

Looking at the damage, it was easy to feel overwhelmed, hopeless and afraid. Estimated � ood damages quickly rose beyond $2 billion in Nashville alone.1

But when our staff visited the city just days after the � ood, we noticed something peculiar. We saw survivors standing strong in faith—serving one another with Christ-like love and compassion.

THE RIGHT WAY TO DEAL WITH DISASTERWe saw neighbors comforting neighbors and local churches dispatching � eets of volunteers to do what you do after a � ood—give hugs and help “gut” people’s homes. Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions, and our partners were able to share in their solidarity, simply by sending funds. In total, we gave more than $40,000 to train and mobilize volunteers and help stabilize homes.

By the end of May, one of our partner organizations, Service International, had helped hundreds of displaced families return to their homes. In a single month, they’d managed to mobilize and train nearly 2,300 volunteers, who removed exterior debris from 815 properties, gutted 78 homes to their studs, and treated 80 homes for mold.2

Most of the volunteers were local.

“The people of Nashville are amazing,” said Ed Fasnacht, Director of Field Operations for Service International. “Local communities are coming together and working very hard—and so much has already been accomplished. It’s nothing short of a miracle.

“We’re honored to be partnering with Joyce Meyer Ministries to help bring hope to the people of Nashville.”

THE PEOPLE WE’LL NEVER FORGETAmong those trained by Service International were volunteers from Cross Point Church in Nashville. While canvassing the devastated River Plantation subdivision, they met a single mother who changed the way they’d look at the � ood forever.

Surprisingly, this twenty-something single mother showed more concern for her parents’ salvation than for the condo she’d just lost in the � ood.

“I’m more exited about this than anything else that’s hap-pened in a long time,” said Leslie, who explained her parents had � own in from California to help her through the tragedy. “I’m hoping when they see that churches here are taking care of people, they’ll come to know Christ.”

“Angels” from Oasis Church in Nashville became Jesus’ hands and feet to forty-� ve homeowners, a preschool and two local churches. Hundreds were touched by their sel� ess desire to help…in any way possible…with a smile.

When � ood waters started lapping against the siding of her family’s two-story home, Pam Stahl told her kids to collect their treasures and run upstairs. Later that day, � re� ghters showed up with orders to evacuate.

When the Stahls returned home two days later, it was hard to know what to do or where to begin. But it was obvious God was looking out for them.

“I’d been home thirty or forty minutes and was worn down emotionally,” Pam said. “Right then, a couple dozen volun-teers came up and said, ‘We’re here. Where’s the mess?’

“You never dream that you’re going to go through something like this,” she said. “You always look for ways to help other people when they’re going through a hard time. So it’s real different to be on the receiving end. It’s been incredible.”

Every time they needed anything—trash bags, gloves or whatever—someone would walk in their door and ask, “What do you need?”

The positive spirits of the volunteers have helped keep Pam smiling and her spirits lifted, she said. “They keep telling us, we’re going to get through this and it’s going to be better than before. And I believe them.”

If you ever wonder if your donations make a difference, just ask Pam and her neighbors. They’ll tell you that it does make a difference.

1. http://wpln.org/?p=17832, accessed 6/15/2010.2. http://www.serviceinternational.org/nashville/index.shtml, accessed 6/15/2010.

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Natural disasters can turn a Natural disasters can turn a Natural disasters can turn a person’s life upside down. This person’s life upside down. This person’s life upside down. This person’s life upside down. This is your opportunity to rescue a rescue a victim of a natural disaster and and victim of a natural disaster and victim of a natural disasterhelp them put the pieces back together again. See page 16.

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M I R AC L EV I L L AG EBuilding homes for Haiti earthquake survivors

B Y K A C I E C A M P B E L L

Fracimene and her children in their home.

Hand of Hope has sponsored the � rst 100 of 380 homes to be built in Miracle Village.

Each home has three rooms.

Volunteers build every home.

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T hey say it takes a village to raise a child. Well, that may be true, but in Haiti, this statement is also true: It

takes a village to heal and regain hope. That village is called Miracle Village. And it couldn’t come any sooner.

For the past seven months, approxi-mately 380 Haitian families have been living in tents on the property of Love A Child, our ministry partner in Fond Parisien, Haiti. But they are about to have a brand-new start at life—and a brand-new home.

Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions, is sponsoring the � rst two phases of construction of Miracle Village for these survivors of the January 12 earthquake.

The First Completed HomeOne of those survivors is Fracimene Saintvil. She, along with her seven children, will receive the very � rst home. It will be a bittersweet welcome because over the past seven months she has endured pain like most of us could never even imagine. See, on the day of the earthquake, her oldest daughter was cooking while holding her baby sister, Marie Ange, when things got ugly.

The shaking became so violent that Marie Ange slipped out of her sister’s arms and into the boiling water, severely burning her face, neck and chest. Furthermore, over the scream-ing of her precious baby, Fracimene faced another problem: Her husband was missing. She had a gut-wrench-ing choice to make: search for her husband or � nd help for her baby.

Unfortunately, she never found her husband. They suspect he is buried in one of the mass graves at Titanyn. But she and her family—seven children and an eighth on the way—ended up at the Love A Child � eld hospital. Fortunately, they now live in Miracle Village.

Family Sees Home for First TimeWe had the opportunity to show

Fracimene and � ve of her children the new home they will soon be moving into.

“I knew they’d be happy, but this kind of joy was beyond my wildest imagi-nation. To see those children jumping into the beds and pretending to eat and drink at the table really touched my heart,” shared Sherry Burnette, cofounder of Love A Child.

For Fracimene and the other families, it’s more than just a home—it’s a fresh start. But it’s also a sense of safety and security because many Haitians are still afraid to live in a cement home for fear of another earthquake. These homes, however, are built out of something else.

After a lot of research, Love A Child found the strongest wood possible to withstand hurricane winds and made it termite proof. So, not only will these homes handle whatever nature throws at them, but Fracimene can also know that she and her children will have a home for years to come.

“We Decided to Build 50 More”David Meyer, CEO of Hand of Hope initially committed to funding the construction of � fty homes. That seemed like a good place to start. But on our trip, after seeing the quality construction of the homes, he com-mitted to another � fty, promising to paint and furnish them as well.

“As accountability to our partners, we wanted to start with only � fty homes. I wanted to come and see it, but just as I expected, the homes were so well built that we decided to build � fty more. We are so excited for the day

when all of these families get to move in,” said David Meyer.

Throughout Port-au-Prince and the sur-rounding communities, many are still living in makeshift tent cities. It’s hard to know how these people will make it. But we do know that as we all work together, we can begin to see greater change in the lives of those in Haiti.

When all hope is lost, people need a miracle. And for each family who gets a new home at Miracle Village, they get just that. But this would not have been possible without you. Thank you for your support. And remember: The more we partner together, the more people we can reach—helping those who are suffering and reaching them with the life-changing love and Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.

I KNEW THEY’D BE HAPPY, BUT THIS KIND OF JOY WASBEYOND MY WILDEST IMAGINATION.

Learn more about what’s happening in Haiti on the Enjoying Everyday Life television broadcast November 10. Check your local TV listing for stations and program times in your area or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings.

Hand of Hope has sponsored the � rst 100 of 380 homes to be built in Miracle Village.

Volunteers build every home.

In less than a minute, a 7.0 In less than a minute, a 7.0 earthquake in Haiti killed earthquake in Haiti killed hundreds of thousands and left millions homeless. Your investment is helping rescue the homeless by providing housing to those with nowhere else to go. See page 16.

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TThe Bedouins of Algeria are 1.4 million strong. They live in portable tents covered with goat hair. They have little food and often live in unhealthy conditions. They are 100 percent Muslim. No Christians. No churches. No mission-aries. No gospel. No Jesus. Meanwhile, God has saved you and me by his grace. He has not only given us knowledge about Christ, but he has also given us the presence of Christ and the promise of Christ to provide us with ev-erything we need to take the gospel to them. Now imagine what it would be like to look into a pair of Bedouin eyes and for the first time introduce this person to Christ.

This is a cause worth living for. It is a cause worth dying for. It is a cause worthy of moving urgently on. We have the gospel of Christ in us, and we do not have time to waste. Some wonder if it is unfair for God to allow so many to have no knowledge of the gospel. But there is no injustice in God. The injustice lies in Christians who possess the gospel and refuse to give their lives to making it known among those who haven’t heard. That is unfair.

God’s Will for You—and Everyone ElseI find it interesting that one of the most common ques-tions asked today among Christians is “What is God’s will for my life?” or “How do I find God’s will for my life?” Many Christians have almost assumed the attitude that they would obey God if he would just show them what he wanted them to do.

What Is God’s Will For My Life?

F R O M R A D I C A L B Y D AV I D P L A T T

THE SIMPLE ANSWER TO YOUR HARDEST QUESTION

BOOK SAMPLE

D A V I D P L A T Tis the pastor of The Church at Brook Hills, a 4,000-member congregation in Birmingham, Alabama. Widely regarded as an exceptional expositor, David has traveled and taught around the world. He holds two undergraduate and three advanced degrees, including a PhD from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. David and his wife, Heather, are the parents of Caleb and Joshua, and are in the process of adopting a third child.

In the middle of a Christian culture asking, “How do I find God’s will for my life?” I bring good news. His will is not lost. With 1.4 million Bedouins in Algeria who have never even heard the gospel, it makes little sense for us to sit over here asking, “What do you want me to do, God?” The answer is clear. The will of God is for you and me to give our lives urgently and recklessly to making the gospel and the glory of God known among all peoples, particularly those who have never even heard of Jesus.

The question, therefore, is not “Can we find God’s will?” The question is “Will we obey God’s will?”

How Will You Respond?Will we refuse to sit back and wait for some tingly feeling to go down our spines before we rise up and do what we have already been commanded to do?

Will we risk everything—our comfort, our possessions, our safety, our security, our very lives—to make the gospel known among unreached peoples?

Such rising up and such risk taking are the unavoidable, urgent results of a life that is radically abandoned to Jesus.

Excerpted from “Radical” by David Platt Copyright © 2010 by David Platt. Excerpted by permission of Multnomah Books, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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People often ask me—“Why do you think people don’t vote?” I believe the number one reason is that people think their vote doesn’t matter. They have a mindset that says, “Nothing ever changes. What can my one little vote do?”

But all doubts about the worth of one vote were forever dispelled when the difference between George Bush being elected and Al Gore was one vote in the Supreme Court.

So, every vote certainly does matter.

Brought to a Place of BrokennessWhen I think about how much freedom has been lost during my lifetime, I am sometimes overwhelmed.

Being sixty years old, I can remember back during my days in the public school system when we would open up each day with prayer and Bible reading. And when an evangelist came to town, they would come to our school and preach. The students would listen to preachers in the gymnasium three or four times a year.

This occurred for years after the Supreme Court declared such activities to be illegal. We never voted for God to be taken out of our schools, yet groups like the ACLU have taken these “laws,” mandated by unelected judges, and used them to expunge God from our public schools.

This is why I’ve devoted this last quarter of my life to mobilize people to get informed and vote their values so we don’t lose all of our freedoms.

Are Pastors the Problem?As a pastor for nearly forty years, I can say that I believe America has a “preacher problem.” Preachers are not doing enough to help Americans understand the importance of voting.

Every pastor needs to understand that part of his or her calling is to the culture. We have a duty to defend and preserve that which was handed to us by our forefathers—our freedom, which includes the freedom to worship and the freedom to express our faith publicly. The old Soviet Union allowed religion to be

ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE?How to Preserve the Freedoms God Gave Us

AMERICA AT ITS BEST

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practiced in the church buildings. But when a Christian attempted to share their faith with others, they were summarily arrested and imprisoned or worse. Will we sit back and allow America to do the same?

Vision America’s goal is to find a nucleus of preachers in our country who understand this. We want to empower them so they will then empower their people.

We don’t need a majority—we need a dedicated minority who understand the times and why getting more Christians to vote is so important.

God Is Our Greatest Hope Unfortunately, our culture has largely abandoned God. We’ve taken Him out of our schools and other public places. God is our greatest hope…but He is also our greatest threat! The good news is that while we as Americans have largely abandoned God, God has not yet abandoned America. But if He ever does, we’ll lose our freedoms quicker

than any of us can imagine. And once a nation loses its freedom, it’s difficult to get it back. Look at how children have lost their freedom to pray and express their faith in school. It’s been over forty years since those rights were taken away.

That’s why this 2010 election is vital to maintaining our freedoms.

And that’s why Vision America will continue to work to protect our godly freedoms and heritage. We believe our mission is important so that people like Joyce Meyer can continue to preach and share the Gospel through this ministry.

Will You Help Keep America Free? As a Christian, please get informed. Find out what the candidates think and believe, then cast your vote—not as a Democrat, Republican or Independent, but as a follower of Jesus Christ.

At visionamerica.org, we link to other non-profit organizations that provide voter guides that inform voters about candidates. We’ve also joined with other pro-family groups to create The Mandate to Save America (www.mandatetosaveamerica.com), which is designed to be used as a voter’s guide to understanding what a candidate believes. When you visit the website, you’ll see the ten foundational principles that serve as an effective tool to evaluate a candidate.

Don’t despair and think that God can’t change this. If Jesus chooses to come back today, that would be wonderful. But if He chooses to wait for another generation, then let this generation be the one who took America back for the glory of God.

Rick Scarborough joins Joyce on the Enjoying Everyday Life television broadcast November 1.

Check your TV listing for stations and program times in your area or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings.

D R . R I C K S C A R B O R O U G His President of Vision America. He passionately informs, encourages and mobilizes pastors and their congregations to be proactive in restoring Judeo-Christian values to their communities, states, and nation. Visit www.visionamerica.org for more information.

You can still register to vote on our website. joycemeyer.org/ourministries/America/voterregistration

WILL YOU HELP KEEP AMERICA FREE?

This DVD is packed with information that will equip you to help keep America a nation of liberty and justice for all people…including Christians

The Future of America 60-Minute DVD Featuring Dave Meyer and Special Guest David Barton $20 or more $22 or more in Canada

(800) 727-9673 • In Canada (800) 868-1002 • joycemeyer.org

AMERICA AT ITS BEST ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE?

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STAND WITH US—BECOME A PARTNER TODAY!

In a matter of minutes, a person’s home, family and hope can be wiped out by rushing fl ood waters or the rumble of a deadly earthquake.

That’s why it’s important that we arrive immediately on the scene to bring relief and the love of Jesus Christ in the wake of disaster. Whether in Nashville, Tennessee, or Port-au-Prince, Haiti, your partner-ship is restoring hope in the lives of so many.

When you partner with Joyce Meyer Ministries, your support reaches millions of people through Hand of Hope World Missions outreaches and media broadcasting worldwide.

BECOME A PARTNER TODAY!

DISASTER VICTIMS

IN THE LIVES OF

YOU MAKE ADIFFERENCE

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God is the keeper of all your dreams. But you have to go below the surface (the superfi cial) and spend time delving into the heart of God to reach a deep, satisfying relationship with Him.

Going deeper in God takes determination. This teaching will encourage you to keep digging until you hit that sweet spot with God.

LOOKING FOR GOD’S BEST? keep digging.

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Upcoming Conferences

November 4-6 HOUSTON, TX

Worship with Martin Smith of Delirious?

Thursday 7:30 pm Friday 7:30 pm Saturday 10:00 am

Lakewood Church | www.lakewood.cc

November 18-20 TAMPA, FL

Worship with Matt Redman

Thursday 7:00 pm Friday 10:00 am & 7:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am

St. Pete Times Forum | www.stpetetimesforum.com

(866) SEE-JOYCE | joycemeyer.org/conference

Where else can you be inspired, challenged and changed during a fun, refreshing weekend—free of charge? Only at a Joyce Meyer Ministries conference.

Get the complete schedule and the details you need to plan your trip at joycemeyer.org/conference.

CONFERENCE TOUR2010

Joyce Meyer Ministries

volunteer:Great perks and lots of fun!

[email protected](800) 707-7877 x3516

Spanish translation will be available at some locations; please check online for more information. Interpretation for the deaf and hard of hearing will be provided. No registration required. Schedule is subject to change.

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GOOD NEWS

NOVEMBER

This annual autumn tradition of giving thanks to God for our blessings has more history behind it than the Pilgrims—check out these interesting facts.

• Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be our national bird.

• President Abraham Lincoln established the original date for our National Thanksgiving Day celebration in 1863.

• Congress did not declare Thanksgiving a national holiday until 1941.

For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving,—1 Timothy 4:4 NIV

You can still experience

all the details of what God

accomplished through this

ministry in ‘09 by visiting

www.joycemeyer.org/annualreport.

Videos are included to help

immerse you in the experience.

FUN FACTS ABOUT

THANKSGIVING

DID YOU KNOW?

Joyce Is a Textbook Author!

It turns out Joyce’s bestselling book Battlefi eld of the Mind

is the primary textbook for a course of the same name, o� ered

by Covenant Theological Seminary in Greenville, North

Carolina. The seven-week course can be taken on campus or

by correspondence, and an online option is in the works.

For more information, visit www.covenanttheological.net.

To order Battlefi eld of the Mind or the Battlefi eld of the Mind

Study Guide, visit www.joycemeyer.org/estore.

Around the WorldNEW MILESTONES REACHED IN AFRICA AND PRISON MINISTRYRecently, Joyce visited Zimbabwe, Africa. God did some amazing things during the three day Festival of Life. There were 210,000 people in attendance the � nal night of the festival—it was the largest gather-ing of Christians in Zimbabwe in over thirty years! And, our prison ministry handed out its two mil-lionth hygiene/gift bag.

Around the WorldAround the WorldNEW MILESTONES REACHED IN AFRICA AND PRISON MINISTRYRecently, Joyce visited Zimbabwe, Africa. God did some amazing things during the three day Festival of Life. There were 210,000 people in attendance the � nal night of the festival—it was the largest gather-ing of Christians in Zimbabwe in over thirty years! And, our prison ministry handed out its two mil-lionth hygiene/gift bag.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE 2009

ANNUAL REPORT?

St. Louis Dream Center Provides Turkeys to Needy FamiliesSt. Louis Dream Center Provides Turkeys to Needy Families

Many people living in North, St. Louis cannot afford a

nice meal on Thanksgiving. But again this year, numerous

families will be able to enjoy their own cooked turkey, as the

SLDC runs their annual Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway.

“Turkey baskets” will be put together. Then, some baskets will

be delivered, while those who can travel will pick up turkey

baskets at the Dream Center. In 2009, 533 Thanksgiving

baskets were handed out.

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NOVEMBER 1 Nothing Is Outside of God’s ControlOn Monday, Joyce talks with Vision America Founder and President, Rick Scarborough, about why Christians need to vote and how, together, we can prevent our religious freedoms from eroding.*

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER 19 Cambodia: The LatestOn Friday, we check up on our outreaches in the nation of Cambodia to see and hear the latest testimonies of God’s love in action.**

NOVEMBER 26 Delivering Love to Those Who Need ItIn Zimbabwe, Africa, our prison ministry recently handed out its two millionth hygiene gift bag. See how your giving helps make this important outreach happen.**

NOVEMBER 15 – 18 Getting to Know Who You Are in ChristAre you comfortable in your own skin? This week you can learn how to experience true freedom in Christ. On Monday and Tuesday, Joyce teaches you how to be Free in Christ. On Wednesday and Thursday, fi nd out how The Living Word can transform you.

NOVEMBER 22 – 25 Change Can Be A Good ThingIf you’re not happy with your life, maybe you need some change—on the outside and on the inside. You’ll learn how the Word can strengthen you to overcome any fear of change you might struggle with as well as some reasons people don’t experience good changes in life. On Thursday, we are giving thanks to God with guest John Maxwell.*

NOVEMBER 29 – DECEMBER 3 Finding Confi dence in GodThree new teachings from Joyce help you learn how to gain complete peace and trust in God: On Monday and Tuesday, Knowing God. On Wednesday and Thursday, The Lord Our Healer. And on Friday, The Lord Our Peace.

NOVEMBER 8 – 12 Spreading Hope Among NationsSee fi rsthand what Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions is doing. On Monday, we’ll visit Rwanda. Tuesday’s program shares the new outreach in Malawi. On Wednesday, fi nd out how we’re continuing to provide earthquake relief in Haiti. The week fi nishes with what’s going on at the St. Louis Dream Center. On Thursday, you can see how our Ministry Academy is training young people to go out and impact communities. And Friday, Joyce visits the SLDC and shares her wisdom with the students on the importance of reaching out to those in need.**

NOVEMBER 2 – 5 Excellence and Integrity Our culture today is full of mediocrity. But God values excellence in all areas of life. Discover how, on Tuesday and Wednesday, as Joyce teaches on Living with Excellence and Integrity. She expands on this topic Thursday and Friday with her teaching Right Standing with God.

OCTOBER 24 – NOVEMBER 6 Developing God’s CharacterTwo great teachings on how imitating God and His many awesome qualities helps us grow and develop these same qualities!

NOVEMBER 7 – 20How to Be a Confi dent WomanThis week, Joyce gets to the heart and soul of women. She talks with John and Stasi Eldredge about unveiling the mystery of a woman’s soul and teaches on emotional health that helps empower women.

NOVEMBER 21 – 27Salvation 101“Salvation.” It’s a word Christians throw around a lot. What exactly does it mean? Are you 100% sure of your own salvation? Joyce responds to viewers’ questions about salvation.

T V BROADCAST SCHEDULE

W E E K L Y B R O A D C A S TPrograms air one day a week.

D A I L Y B R O A D C A S TPrograms air daily, Monday-Friday.

For stations and program times in your area, check your local TV listing or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings. Watch the Enjoying Everyday Life broadcast anytime you like at www.joycemeyer.org.

www.joycemeyer.org/podcasts

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PODCASTSwww.joycemeyer.org/podcasts

Schedules are subject to change.*Countries outside the United States will receive alternate programming.**TBN will receive alternate programming.

You can still experience

all the details of what God

accomplished through this

ministry in ‘09 by visiting

www.joycemeyer.org/annualreport.

Videos are included to help

immerse you in the experience.

Around the World

Recently, Joyce visited Zimbabwe, Africa. God did some amazing things during the three day Festival of Life. There were 210,000 people in attendance the � nal night of the festival—it was the largest gather-ing of Christians in Zimbabwe in over thirty years! And, our prison ministry handed out its two mil-lionth hygiene/gift bag.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE 2009

ANNUAL REPORT?

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LLet’s do a little math together. In my American subdivision, there are roughly 200 homes. Let’s say for each home there is a mom, a dad and two children. That means about 800 people live in my subdivision.

Now, in the Visundarpur slum of Mirzapur, India, about 350 households live without electricity, water or sanitation. That’s a lot of destitute people. Obviously they need more physical help than the people in my subdivision.

But those people in India also need spiritual help. So do the people in my neighborhood. Yet, who do you think I’m more likely to pray for?

Our Own Ready-Made Mission FieldLet me shift my focus for a minute: Which group of people do you think I’m more likely to interact with? More impor-tantly, which group do you think I’ll have more chances to share the Gospel with?

Here’s my point: No matter where you live, you and I are smack-dab in the middle of our own ready-made mission � eld. However, we so often ignore it.

I’ll be frank: Praying for neighbors is tough and sharing the Gospel with them scares me. You probably feel the same way. But the cool thing is, if you were looking for God’s will in your life, you wouldn’t have to look far. It’s right in your backyard.

Unfortunately (and trust me, I tried to � nd the verse) the Bible does not prohibit or excuse us from sharing the Gospel with our neighbors. In fact, it’s highly encouraged. See, in Luke 10:2,3, Jesus tells the seventy-two disciples: “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” He adds, “Go your way; behold, I am sending you out as lambs in the midst of wolves (ESV).”

Who s̓ Going to Share the Gospel?Here’s the bottom line: You and I are commanded to pray for God to call people to go out and share the Gospel around the world. That’s a mandate we must obey. The deal is, in that time of prayer, you and I WILL be called to share the Gospel. It may not be to India, but in our own backyard, which, by the way, has its advantages.

The beautiful thing about the local missionary is that we don’t have to pay for a � ight, endure vaccination shots or � ght jet lag. All we have to do is open the door, walk across our yard and invite our neighbors over for dinner. And at some point in the evening, we share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

“You and I are smack-dab in the middle of our own ready-made mission fi eld. However, we so often ignore it.”

THE MISSION FIELD IN YOUR BACKYARDB Y D E M I A N F A R N W O R T H

REAL LIFE PERSPECTIVES

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One of the saddest things we could ever witness is someone who’s lost all hope. But one of the greatest is seeing that hope come back. The Hand of Hope Gift Catalog is your opportunity to give hope—and change a life forever. Donate now.

How to give

1. Pick a Gift Make a donation to feeding programs, medical missions,rescuefromhumantrafficking,disaster relief or the Hand of Hope general fund.

2. Give a Donation Give whatever is in your heart to give. You pick the amount—we just ask that it’s at least $10. Give online at www.joycemeyer.org/giftcatalog.

3. Receive a Card Receive a special greeting card to pass along to a loved one to let them know of the gift you made on their behalf. You are eligible to receive one card for every $10 you donate. Just let us know how many you need.

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