Tuesday, August 20, 2013

JOYCE MEYER’S 100TH BOOK TO RELEASED IN SEPTEMBER

JOYCE MEYER’S 100TH BOOK TO RELEASED IN SEPTEMBER

Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer
Popular Bible teacher and televangelist, Joyce Meyer will hit the 100th book-mark on Sept. 3 as her new book God is Not Mad at You hits stores. The upcoming FaithWords title will be the 100th published book by Joyce who is a No. 1 New York Times best-selling author.
Concerning her achievements Joyce said she is amazed at all God has done in her life and is honored to be able to share His goodness in her books. She also said over the years, she discovered the freedom found by applying God’s Word to her life, and her desire is to help others do the same.
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 Addiction; The Confident Woman; and one of her novels, The Penny, co-written with Deborah Bedford.
Joyce Meyer’s top 10 best-sellers are Battlefield of the Mind (updated edition); The Secret Power of Speaking God’s Word; Power ThoughtsThe Confident Woman; Change Your Thoughts, Change Your LifeLiving Beyond Your FeelingsMake Good Habits, Breaking Bad Habits; Do Yourself a Favor…Forgive; Never Give Up; and A New Way of LivingBattlefield of the Mind was originally published in 1995 and has sold 3 million copies.
Joyce Meyer who is a mother of four grown children,  travels around the world with her husband Dave, and they live in St Louis, Missouri.

Tye Tribbett: Motown Gospel’s 1st Release


Tye Tribbett: Motown Gospel’s 1st Release

Tye Tribbett: Motown Gospel’s 1st Release



Motown Gospel’s First Release,

Greater Than is Tribbett’s Highest Debut Ever

Album Receives Rave Reviews by Top Music Critics

(Nashville, TN – August 14, 2013) – Motown Gospel’s release of Tye Tribbett’s Greater Than debuts at #1 on Billboard‘s Top Gospel Albums Chart, #4 on the Top Digital Albums chart and #9 on Billboard‘s Top 200. Greater Than, Tribbett’s inaugural project with Motown Gospel, is his fifth recording and is the highest album debut in his recording career. This week, Tribbett’s hit single “If He Did It Before…Same God” moves up to #3 on Billboard‘s Hot Gospel Song chart and has an accumulative listening audience of over 15 million.
Lauded by music critics across the country, Greater Than has received stellar reviews from two of the nation’s top newspapers. The New York Times declares, “Tribbett is an exceptional gospel artist” (http://nyti.ms/19g8I0W). The Los Angeles Times awards the CD three out of four stars, stating, “Combined with Tribbett’s breathless, exclamatory singing, this frenzied variety demonstrates the breadth of his devotion” (http://lat.ms/16g9tIN). 
Tye Tribbett’s Greater Than Debuts at #1 on Billboard‘s Top Gospel Albums Chart #4 on the Top Digital Albums Chart and #9 on Billboard‘s Top 200
“The critics and the fans have spoken loudly and clearly,” says Bill Hearn, President & CEO Capitol CMG. “Tye Tribbett is back with his best work to date. The entire team at Motown Gospel is very proud to help connect Tye and these incredible new songs with music fans all over the world. Together we are off to an amazing start.” 
“When we announced the launch of the Motown Gospel label in April, we expected big things,” says Barry Weiss, Chairman and CEO UMG East. “And now we’re pleased that the very first project released by Motown Gospel is Tye Tribbett’s number one album.”

 

Friday, August 9, 2013

MERGING TIMES


MERGING TIMES

A quick look into our past and we are all having mixed feelings. We remember the good, the bad and the ugly, we remember the beautiful times and depressing ones. Sometimes we even try to erase images of our past but they just seem to stick. They seem to insist that they going nowhere, but that would have not been much of a concern if they would stay out of my present, my future and my life as a whole, but they always seem to even decide it and of course with an ugly yesterday what we seem to get is a bad tomorrow. Depression takes the other of it all, loneliness settles in comfort and our smile travels not an inch beyond our epidermis. At times like this, people blank out on their past, they try to do without it and anytime they get reminded, their life takes a pause and once again there heart is smeared like the event just re-happened.


But then again I realized that your future is not only a function of how you lived your past but also a function of how you used it. The difference is simple; how you lived it is a function of what you did while your past was present and how you used it refers to what you do with the memory of your present when it becomes past. I then again realized that the present has an equation, one that looks mathematical which is; past + future of past = present. Don’t worry when this came to my head I wondered as well what it meant but then I got an explanation so, wait for it, am going to explain this in very simple and relatable terms.

Imagine today is a Wednesday, which means that we had Monday which was two days ago and of cause Tuesday which was just yesterday and then Wednesday which is today and also our present. We realize that the past two days is our past but then again Tuesday was the past future of Monday. Now, I then noticed that, Wednesday (present) is a function of the addition of activities on Monday and on Tuesday. Let me create a picture of what I mean. You went to see the doctor on Monday and then for some reason he booked another appointment on Wednesday morning for you which was fine, since you didn’t have anything planned for Wednesday morning. But then on Tuesday morning, your boss asked that you represent him in a meeting which would hold on Wednesday morning and probably end shortly before noon. By natural instinct you realize that you can’t get to see your doctor and attend the meeting all on Wednesday morning which was as at Tuesday the present, at that point you can decide to call your doctor to see you for 2pm and that way you will have added Tuesday(50%) + Monday(50%) and get your Wednesday activity so although you lived Monday to get you a Wednesday appointment you calculated Tuesdays activity which infringed on Mondays own to get yourself an altered but fulfilled Wednesday. But you had an option to blank out Monday and just answer your boss, which would have been; Past (0%) + Future of past (100%) = Present. Now I really hope you got that, if not you will have to wait till I teach this topic in person.

What am trying to say in essence though is that no matter how ugly your past is, you can decide to compromise the details you remember and spare yourself the stress of a ruined future from a broken past. I have realized that no matter how badly or rightly you lived your past, you are always left with a double sided coin on how to use it. In essence you can decide to pick up the lessons you learnt, balance it up with your goals for your tomorrow and then get a better today or then again you can decide to wallow in self pity, low self esteem, depression and finally a ruined today. The world today is filled with people who made either of the choices. Joyce Meyer, a renowned preacher and teacher of the bible was abused by her own father and also cheated on and messed up by her first husband, none the lesson Meyer didn’t stop there, she picked up herself every time she fell, dusted herself clean, learnt her lessons and then moved on. So now her life is not a function of ruined past but applied lessons of her dark past also she has helped to teach millions of people to realize this. Meyer herself has no grieve discussing with the press or even on the pulpit her past for as long as she’s touching lives as she has successfully merged the times together and now has an enviable today.

In essence, don’t be quick to call it quit, don’t be quick to think you lost to that abuse or accident, relationship or academic failure, death of a loved one or whatsoever makes you put up pity parties every now and then. Instead, get to work with the mathematics find out what you did wrong or what you didn’t do at all, lessons that you could learn and of it all which I believe is most fulfilling, lives you could impact and touch teaching and mentoring them on how you didn’t think it was over even if seemed very so.

Thank You and God Bless You for reading.

I Love You.