A Feminine Side Of Evangelism:
It is the stories from her personal historyher abuse as a child,
her failed first marriagethat resonate with Pentecostal Joyce
Meyer's predominantly female audience. Based in Fenton, Mo., Joyce
Meyer Ministries teaches Bible to a virtual congregation. She is a
traveling road show with a multimedia connection to followers. Meyer,
61, offers a gospel of prosperity that promises that God rewards
tithing with his blessing. But her own conspicuously prosperous
lifestylewhich, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, includes
a $2 million home and a $10 million jetconcerns some Christians.
Meyer's spokesman says 93% of the $8 million her ministry takes in
each month goes to more than 150 charities worldwide, but the
Christian watchdog group Wall Watchers has asked for an IRS
investigation into the ministry's finances. Meyer says an
investigation does not worry her, and she continues to deliver her
uplifting message on more than 600 TV stations and 400 radio stations
as well as in 70 books and scores of stadium-filling appearances.