‘Love your spouse’ facebook challenge: Joyce Meyer has everyone talking

Joyce Meyer with her husband Dave Meyer. Dave is the vice president of Joyce Meyer Ministries and has worked in full-time ministry for almost 30 years. “Meyer frequently...

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Joyce Meyer with her husband Dave Meyer. Dave is the vice president of Joyce Meyer Ministries and has worked in full-time ministry for almost 30 years. “Meyer frequently acknowledges that without her husband’s wisdom and stewardship in finance and administration, Joyce Meyer Ministries would not be what it is today.”

It is the talk on social media.  Joyce Meyer joined the Love Your Spouse Facebook challenge on Saturday and her very first post generated 97k likes,  6,118 shares.

UG Christian News then took the initiative of following her posts. Honestly, thank God we did.

For the first time, we have been able to read several interesting stories, see interesting photos in black and white that the televangelist took with her husband of 49 years, Dave Meyer.

“No one challenged me to do this, but I just love the idea of the Love Your Spouse Challenge so here’s Day 1,” she stated with hope and a desire of keeping love and marriage trending.

Read post from days 1-3 in it’s entirety below.

Day 1:

Dave is always willing to quickly forgive me when I have done something wrong toward him. Dave is 13879440_10154613839892384_701330038219081879_nvery patient when I’m late. Dave picks up after himself, does the dishes at night, tells me to rest.

He tells me every day he loves me. He hugs me and compliments me on my clothes or the way that I look. I never preach a message that he doesn’t tell me, “That was a great message.”

He is very stable emotionally, he is never, almost never grouchy, takes good care of himself physically. He’s very protective of me. I always feel safe when I’m with Dave. In every situation in life, there’s good things that people do and there’s things that you don’t like.

And one of the ways that we can display love is by keeping a record of the good things and not keeping a record of the bad things. Love takes no account of the evil done to it. You know, we need to value other people. We need to be committed. Love is committed for the long haul.

Day 2:

Dave is proud of me, and he’s happy to be doing what he believes God has asked him to do. And I’ll tell you one thing. My husband is a real man. He’s a real man, because he’s not threatened by letting his wife be all she can be.

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Day 3:

Dave is so faithful that he doesn’t even really even look at other women. I mean, I’ve said to him sometimes, “Oh, isn’t so and so pretty?” And he’s like, “I don’t know. I don’t pay any attention to any women other than you.”

To follow Meyer’s Love Your Spouse Challenge check her Facebook page here.

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