January 30, 2014

The Importance of Medical Missions



For most of us, it’s an ordinary thing to go to the doctor when we’re sick or need treatment. It’s something we can easily take for granted. 

But for approximately 2 billion people around the world (according to the World Health Organization), access to lifesaving medicines isn’t even an option. Some families literally save their money for years just to be able to see a doctor or specialist. 

Maybe the greatest tragedy is that millions needlessly suffer and even die from illnesses that can be so easily avoided. 

Joyce Meyer Ministries’ involvement in medical missions began in 2005, after Joyce herself endured a painful personal medical issue. For her, that experience was an eye-opener. She thought, What would it be like to permanently live with this kind of pain…with no hope of ever getting well? Thus began our medical and dental outreaches around the world. 

Today, we fully fund a hospital in India and support a dental clinic in Kosovo. We also support medical clinics in Ethiopia, Haiti, Cambodia and South Africa. In addition, we have reached tens of thousands of lives through our medical and dental outreaches throughout India, Kenya, Madagascar, Peru, and so many other nations. 

Our goal is simple: We want to reach out with God’s love and help as many people as we can. Thank you for supporting Hand of Hope and bringing these life-saving and life-changing services to those in need around the world. 

Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.

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January 09, 2014

Another Great Year in Prison Ministry


Roy Lormis, Prison Outreach Supervisor

Another great year is drawing to a close and what a great year it has been, both in the United States and around the world. 

I could never say thank you enough for all our volunteers, friends and partners of Joyce Meyer Ministries. You make it possible for us to be the hands of Christ extended to those who are often forgotten and forsaken. Most are truly grateful and can’t believe someone would travel hundreds and possibly thousands of miles to show a little love.  

At one of the women’s prisons, we were allowed to have a service after passing out the gift bags, which include personal care items, one of Joyce’s books and an encouraging letter. Even before everyone had been brought into the room, several of the ladies were in tears as they looked through their bags and read the note from Dave and Joyce. They were touched that someone would actually think about them. 

Throughout the U.S., we were able to pass out over 153,700 gift bags in 134 prisons. More than 8,600 made a decision to follow Christ through our chapel services. Our international outreach teams visited an additional 36 prisons, handing out more than 11,200 gift bags. More than 1,500 accepted Christ as their Savior! 

Lives are being touched in amazing ways in prisons around the world. The smiles we get and the, “Thank yous,” we hear over and over as we pass out these simple gifts, let us know the inmates greatly appreciate this token of God’s love. 

I love my job. I consider it such a great honor to visit these men and women in prison. I know together, through your vital support, we are making a difference in the lives of those we touch.  

Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.

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