Joyce Meyer to Tour with Delirious? and Matt Redman

|PIC1|Dynamic US preacher and #1 New York Times bestselling author Joyce Meyer will embark on a self-titled ministries conference tour this year, featuring music guests Martha Munizzi, the Hillsong worship team, and renowned British artists Delirious? and Matt Redman.

The latest tour follows Delirious? and Meyer's trip to Hyderabad, India, last year, where they hosted a crowd of more than 1.2 million people.

"We are so excited to combine a powerful worship experience with God's practical Word at our conferences. We believe and pray that thousands of lives will be changed," said Meyer.

Joyce Meyer and the well-known worship teams will be at 12 cities across the US for the conference tour 2007.

Joyce Meyer's television and radio programme, Enjoying Everyday Life® is broadcast to a potential audience of 3 billion people on nearly 500 TV stations and over 400 radio stations and has worldwide audience that continues to grow daily.

Joyce has shared her story of triumph on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, and was also selected as one of Time magazine's top 25 most influential evangelicals in America.

In addition, Joyce Meyer Ministries provides millions of meals to people every year as well as supports major medical care in remote areas, operates and fully supports orphanages worldwide and provides other humanitarian and disaster relief around the world. For more information, please visit www.joycemeyer.org.
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