Joyce Meyer’s 100th Book Proclaims ‘God Is Not Mad at You’

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Bible teacher Joyce Meyer’s books hit the century mark Sept. 3 as God Is Not Mad at You hits stores. The upcoming FaithWords title will be the 100th published book by Meyer, a No. 1 New York Times best-selling author.

“I am amazed at all God has done in my life and I’m honored to be able to share His goodness in my books,” Meyer says of the achievement. “Over the years, I’ve discovered the freedom found by applying God’s Word to my life, and my desire is to help others do the same. I am truly blessed.”

Of her 100 books, 78 are still in print. The total does not include booklets her ministry has published.

Fifteen titles landed on the New York Times list, including Approval AddictionThe Confident Woman; and one of her novels, The Penny, co-written with Deborah Bedford.

Meyer’s top 10 best-sellers are Battlefield of the Mind (updated edition); The Secret Power of Speaking God’s WordPower ThoughtsThe Confident WomanChange Your Words, Change Your LifeLiving Beyond Your FeelingsMaking Good Habits, Breaking Bad HabitsDo Yourself a Favor … ForgiveNever Give Up; and New Way of LivingBattlefield of the Mind was originally published in 1995 and has sold 3 million copies.

Along with God Is Not Mad at You, Meyer’s 2013 releases include a children’s book, The Perfect Christmas Pageant (Zonderkidz, September) and Power Thoughts Devotional (FaithWords, October).

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