2007 Year in Review

A look back at the year’s missions outreaches with highlights.

Australian Tour
In January, Dave and Joyce’s 3-week trip through Australia and New Zealand spanned 5 cities, included 17 services, and reached more than 100,000 people.

Foreign Language TV
In 2007, we began broadcasting our Enjoying Everyday Life® TV program in 4 new languages—Mongolian, Bosnian, Slovak and Turkish—bringing our total to 34 languages worldwide.

Orphanages
We opened a total of 8 new orphanages, giving hundreds of children the chance to live in a loving home, receive a great education, and learn all about the Word of God. In all, we fully fund and operate 49 orphanages worldwide.

Hope Cambodia
For 30 incredible days in July and August, Joyce Meyer Ministries united with several other ministry organizations to bring healing and restoration through Hope Cambodia: 30 Days of Hope. This sweeping outreach touched the lives of more than 160,000 people. More than 54,000 gave their lives to Jesus.

St. Louis Dream Center
Founded and supported by Joyce Meyer Ministries, the St. Louis Dream Center provided over 100,000 meals to the hungry, visited over 30,000 elderly, and ministered to more than 25,000 homeless people.

Feeding Programs
We launched new feeding programs in Kenya, South Africa and Rwanda. In all, we served more than 11.1 million meals to the poor and hungry.

Ministry in South Africa
In October, Joyce preached to more than 30,000 people in Johannesburg, South Africa, at the Coca-Cola Dome. On her way to South Africa, she stopped in Ukraine, Germany and England, where she taught the Word to enthusiastic crowds.

Disaster Relief
We helped to supply over 500 families with lifesaving provisions after the earthquake in Peru. We continued to repair and rebuild hundreds of homes devastated by hurricanes along the U.S. Gulf Coast, and helped thousands of others recover from natural disasters worldwide.

Prison Ministry
Our prison ministry teams visited prisons worldwide, spanning Guatemala, South Africa, Brazil, Canada, Cambodia and several states throughout the U.S. In all, we distributed gift bags—including hygiene items and a Joyce Meyer book—to more than 170,800 prisoners.