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==Books and Music== ==Books and Music==

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Rick Joyner heads MorningStar Ministries (also known as MorningStar Publications and Ministries), which he cofounded with his wife Julie Joyner in 1985. He is also the founder, executive director, and senior pastor of MorningStar Fellowship Church based in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Biography

Rick Joyner converted to Christianity in the early 1970s, and his ministry began following a period of spiritual renewal in his life, during which he wrote a number of books based on his assertion of a three-day prophetic revelation and vision of the state of the church and impending end-times events.

He is married to Julie Joyner and has five children: Anna, Aaryn, Amber, Ben, and Sam.

MorningStar school

Rick Joyner oversees MorningStar University, MorningStar Fellowship of Ministries, and MorningStar Fellowship of Churches. He edits The MorningStar Journal and The MorningStar Prophetic Bulletin. The purpose of his ministry is the biblical mandate of Matthew 24:45–46 as well as a commitment to equip future leaders and work in relationship with current leaders to prepare and strengthen the church for the last days. This organization has several branches in North Carolina: Charlotte, Wilkesboro, Wilmington, and Winston-Salem.

Books and Music

Joyner is also a well-known author of more than thirty books, including his best-selling The Final Quest series published by MorningStar Publications. He is a highly sought-after speaker at international conferences. A number of his books are about the prophetic ministry in the modern church, including several books (The Harvest, The Final Quest) based on heavenly revelations he claims to have received himself, always stressing that no prophetic revelation can contradict Scripture.

EagleStar Productions, a division of MorningStar Ministries, produces a wide range of worship CDs, all of which can be found on the MorningStar website: www.MorningStarMinistries.org

Heritage USA

In 2004 MorningStar purchased part of the Heritage USA complex (originally established by Jim Bakker and PTL in Fort Mill, South Carolina), including the Heritage Grand Hotel, which is being refurbished as a conference center and ministry base. The complex has been renamed Heritage International Ministries or H.I.M.

Joyner's organization often has been confused with Morning Star International, a denomination of churches led by founder Rice Broocks. Hence Broocks' organization recently changed its name to Every Nation.

Books

The Apostolic Ministry, 1-929371-99-3

A Message to the Glorious Church, Volume 1, 1-929371-29-2

A Message to the Glorious Church, Volume 2, 1-929371-30-6

Breaking the Power of Evil, 0-7684-2163-2

The Call, 1-929371-89-6

Church History, 1-60708-285-3

Courage that Changed the World,1-878327-67-4

Delivered from Evil, 0-7684-2235-3

Epic Battles of the Last Days, 1-929371-77-2

50 Days for a Firm Foundation, 1-8-78327-97-6

50 Days for a Soaring Vision, 1-929371-05-5

50 Days for an Enduring Vision, 1-929371-17-9

The Final Quest, 1-929371-90-X

The Fire that Could Not Die, 1-878327-82-8

The Harvest, 1-59933-104-7

The Journey Begins, 1-929371-54-3

Leadership, the Power of a Creative Life, 1-59933-103-9

Overcoming the Accuser, 1-878327-47-X

Overcoming Confusion, 1-929371-26-8

Overcoming Evil in the Last Days, 0-7684-2178-0

Overcoming Fear, 1-929371-14-4

Overcoming Racism, 1-878327-45-3

Overcoming the Religious Spirit, 1-878327-44-5

Overcoming the Spirit of Poverty, 1-878327-55-0

Overcoming Witchcraft, 1-878327-46-1

Power to Change the World, 1-929371-72-1

A Prophetic History, 1-60708-294-2

Prophetic Ministry, 1-929371-88-8

Taking the Land, 1-59933-826-2

The Overcoming Life, 1-59933-035-0

The Surpassing Greatness of His Power, 1-59933-979-X

The Torch and the Sword, 1-929371-91-8

There Were Two Trees, 1-929371-55-1

Three Witnesses, 1-878327-58-5

Visions of the Harvest, 1-59933-121-7

When God Walked the Earth, 1-59933-105-5

Website: www.MorningStarMinistries.org

References

  1. "About MorningStar Publications and Ministries". Retrieved 2009-02-13.
  2. "Heritage International Ministries - History". Retrieved 2009-02-13.
  • "God's Lightning Rod" by Cedric Harmon. Charisma April 2001

http://www.morningstarministries.org/Groups/1000047651/MorningStar_Ministries/Media/VIDEO_MorningStar_2/VIDEO_MorningStar_2.aspx

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