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Joyful noise unto the Lord by Joyce Meyer

Man: My grandmother spoke about God but I just thought she was crazy, and now I’ve called my grandmother and she said it’s the first time in 30 years that I’ve sounded like a man.

Man: I ran over anybody and everybody to get what I needed to get my habit. Now though I have a new habit and that habit’s Jesus. I thank him every day that I don’t have to go back to that lifestyle.

Woman: I started going to the Chaplain’s library and that’s where I was introduced to Joyce Meyer’s ministry and I was introduced to books like this one that told me of the life of Jesus Christ and how he went to the cross to die for my sins and that he loved me — even me, a prostitute, that he loved me, and I had never in my life experienced that kind of love that I felt when I was in there.

Roy Lormis: I’m living the best life that I could possibly live right now because I know what I’m doing is what God has called me to do, and every single one of us has the opportunity every day to do what God has called us to do.

Woman: I learned how to love the Lord and how he loves me being in prison through ministries like this one.

Roy Lormis: What was it? Joyful noise unto the Lord. How many can do that? Alright, let’s do it. ♫ Amazing grace, how sweet the sound. ♫

Joyce: I don’t want to live the way that I lived so much of my life: selfish, self-centered, what about me?  What about me? What about me? I will not live like that anymore! You will be absolutely amazed at what will happen in your life if you will get your mind off yourself and try to be a real Christian who is concerned about letting the love of God flow through you and reach out.

Ginger Stache: Yodit was the very first girl who came off the street and into the home and she is just a bundle of energy and enthusiasm, and that’s the girl that we met. The girl that they brought out of the streets a few months ago was a very different girl.

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