Friday 7 October 2011

Old question-What are your favorite Joyce Meyer conferences & books that have changed your life?

What are your favorite Joyce Meyer conferences and books that have changed your life and you felt like a huge weight had been lifted off you?
Old question-What are your favorite Joyce Meyer conferences %26amp; books that have changed your life?
I have no favorite conference but I have to say something about Joyce Meyer. Do you watch her show? She smirks and struts around on stage in her $1,000 dresses, gaudy earrings, and pukey open-toed designer shoes. She bellows at her audience like an Army Sargeant in that deep grating voice of hers, chastising, belittling, and browbeating her audience for doing the very same things that she herself does. And does so as she dramatically blinks her eyes for emphasis ...... blink ..... blink blink, blink .... smirk, blink. It's almost as if her audience members are there because they have a need to be abused (%26quot;yes, mother, beat me some more, I deserve it%26quot;). She chronically spends a lot of time ranting and raving about her background, and constantly whines about her abuse as a child, and makes big issues out of all of the problems she has or has ever had, while she occassionally blends in a few patrial scriptures to make her demonstrative arrogance and faux theology look like %26quot;religion%26quot;.



She often goes on and on about her timid house-husband Dave with his fleet of very expensive sports cars (that she bought for him). He should be known as %26quot;Mr. Joyce Meyer%26quot;. But he's not stupid, at least he glommed onto her money and keeps a death grip on it too. I'll bet he's perfected all the ways of saying %26quot;Yes, dear%26quot;. She's amazingly egotistical because she starts around half of her sentences with the word %26quot;I%26quot; as if everything is about her (and in her mind it no doubt is). She goes on and on about %26quot;me, me, me%26quot; when talking about herself, her life, and her past. Actually, by observational analysis, she does nothing more that use her audience as her own personal form of Gestalt therapy for herself.



And she seems perpetually annoyed too, always about something, and throws it off onto her audience in the attempt to make them %26quot;co-annoyed%26quot;. Then, in the last minute or so of her show, she's sitting down somewhere and facing the camera as she calmly tells everyone how God loves them, then offers something for sale because it will %26quot;help%26quot; them, such as one of her books. Then she flies home in her million dollar private jet to a multi-million dollar family compound that's so large, elaborate, and luxurious that it would be the envy of J. Paul Getty. All of THAT is Joyce Meyer's %26quot;ministry%26quot;, courtesy of her supporters.
Old question-What are your favorite Joyce Meyer conferences %26amp; books that have changed your life?
none, Jesus did that for me