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Seven Things That Steal Your Joy

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer reveals the seven most common obstacles to living a happy life and the ways to triumph over them.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 29, 2004
      Meyer, host of the television show Life in the Word
      and author of a multitude of Christian books, presents a good survey of biblical texts referring to the central place of joy in the believer's life, but her conclusions from those verses do little more than restate the obvious. She gives advice to combat various "Joy Stealers" such as religious legalism, excessive reasoning, ungodly anger and envy, but her directives can be oversimplified: "Arm yourself with the kind of thinking that says, I would rather suffer than fail to please God. If you surrender to Him, you will never again intentionally disobey God." The book's language often slips into a very heavily Christian subculture accent: "I'll tell you what I'm believing for this year, Mom. I'm believing to walk in love with every person I come in contact with." Despite these drawbacks—and the fact that Meyer has already tackled many of these topics in her earlier titles—her basic, straightforward discussion will appeal to many readers, walking them through some valuable self-examination. The desire most people have for more joy, coupled with Meyer's growing name recognition, will make this a popular book. (Apr. 6)

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      Joyce Meyer has sold more than six million copies of her books to date, more than 1.2 million of them in the last year alone. She currently dominates the CBA Charismatic bestseller list, with four of the top five titles
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Why aren't we happy when we have so much? In a clear voice resonating with conviction, Meyer offers practical concepts to add joy to your life. She urges her listeners to obey God and lists seven common joy stealers. Personal testimonies highlight her concepts and are woven throughout the tape, making it sound as if she's telling what happened to herself or a friend. Competent but a bit repetitive, this production provides hope delivered by a compassionate speaker. Though music at the beginning and between CD tracks is sometimes inappropriately ominous sounding, the remaining music is upbeat and enhances the production. A.G.H. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

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