Joyce Meyer is probably better equipped than anyone when it comes to Never giving up.
From the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge to the chemists who invented Post-It notes we meet people like Bessie Coleman, an African-American who had to go to flight school in Paris in order to.
Packed with examples of people who pursued their goals relentlessly, the book profiles nearly fifty individuals who prevailed against all odds.
If anyone knows how to hold on to a dream and realize it, it\'s her.
JoyceMeyerMinistries was the first ministry in America to be headed by a woman, and it\'s one of the largest in the world.
She overcame an abused childhood, a bad marriage and extremely limited opportunities to become one of the most popular author/speakers in the world.
Joyce Meyer is probably better equipped than anyone when it comes to Never giving up.
But she did, becoming the first woman in America to earn her pilot\'s license in 1920.
From the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge to the chemists who invented Post-It notes we meet people like Bessie Coleman, an African-American who had to go to flight school in Paris in order to learn how to fly.
Packed with examples of people who pursued their goals relentlessly, the book profiles nearly fifty individuals who prevailed against all odds.
If anyone knows how to hold on to a dream and realize it, it\'s her.
JoyceMeyerMinistries was the first ministry in America to be headed by a woman, and it\'s one of the largest in the world.
She overcame an abused childhood, a bad marriage and extremely limited opportunities to become one of the most popular author/speakers in the world.
Joyce Meyer is probably better equipped than anyone when it comes to Never giving up.
But she did, becoming the first woman in America to earn her pilot\'s license in 1920.
From the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge to the chemists who invented Post-It notes we meet people like Bessie Coleman, an African-American who had to go to flight school in Paris in order to learn how to fly.
Packed with examples of people who pursued their goals relentlessly, the book profiles nearly fifty individuals who prevailed against all odds.
If anyone knows how to hold on to a dream and realize it, it\'s her.
Joyce Meyer Ministries was the first ministry in America to be headed by a woman, and it\'s one of the largest in the world.
She overcame an abused childhood, a bad marriage and extremely limited opportunities to become one of the most popular author/speakers in the world.
Joyce Meyer is probably better equipped than anyone when it comes to Never giving up