Meyer, Joyce (1943–)
Meyer, Joyce (1943–)
American preacher. Born Pauline Joyce Hutchison, June 4, 1943, in St. Louis, Missouri; m. 2nd husband David B. Meyer, 1966; children: 4.
Began ministry (1980); became associate pastor at Life Christian Center in St. Louis, Missouri; started Joyce Meyer Ministries; launched radio broadcast "Life in The Word" and her own cable tv program "Life in The Word with Joyce Meyer," which became one of the world's largest television ministries; wrote over 60 books, including Beauty for Ashes, The Root of Rejection, Battlefield of the Mind and The Word, The Name, The Blood.
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