BVOV Magazine 2013 - present

August 2015

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***ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUED*** Search the Real Help section for answers on faith, healing, finances, relationships and more! Read devotions anywhere you are Watch our broadcast on demand Read our magazine with bonus digital-only content Share everything with those you love by email or your favorite social networks: Twitter, Facebook, email, Google+ kcm.org works on any device! ************************************* +++ article continues below +++ Maintaining the Victory “Jack and I couldn’t wait to get the magazine every month. We listened to him on audio tapes and went to the Southwest Believers’ Conventions in Fort Worth. As I learned to live by faith and take my thoughts captive, the roller-coaster ride I’d been on stopped. I’d gotten free through another man’s authority, but Brother Copeland helped me learn how to maintain that victory.” For 10 long years, from 1962 to 1972, Peggy Joyce had been in torment. In 1976, God called Jack and her to start a church in Brownwood, Texas. During the 30 years they were pastors at Living Word, Peggy Joyce taught every Wednesday night, helping other captives find freedom. In 2000, God directed her to write a book, "Psalm 91: God’s Umbrella of Protection." The book was being published when terrorists attacked the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, Sept. 11, 2001. Since then, she has published eight books, most of them on Psalm 91 and many of them telling her testimony. Today over two million copies of her books are in print worldwide. Answering the phone at home one day, Peggy Joyce heard static on the line as a man shouted to be heard. “We don’t have enough of your books to go around!” he said. “We need more!” He was a soldier fighting in Iraq. Delighted, Peggy Joyce arranged to have cases of books sent to the soldiers on the front line. As a grandmother and an apparently mild-mannered saint, these days she’s a little bit like the Clark Kent/Superman character. No longer afraid, Peggy Joyce Ruth is turning the tables on terror. V BVOV : 15

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