Moving Beyond Anxiety
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12 Ways God Can Help You Conquer Anxiety
Does it feel like a cloud of worry follows wherever you go? Do you find yourself in a state of fear about the unknown? It’s no secret that fear and anxiety are often at the root of our problems.
The key to overcoming your anxiety are found in the person of Jesus. He frequently called his followers to trust rather than give into fear-be “anxious for nothing” (Matthew 6:25), and to cast all our anxieties on him (1 Peter 5:7).
Author David Chadwick shares 12 ways you can overcome life’s fears and worries–all of which come straight from Scripture and include…
*Focusing on faith
*Praying
*Caring for your health
*Remembering
*Developing an eternal perspective
*Finding good teammates
Moving Beyond Anxiety will equip you to defeat worry and fear forever by trusting God and exercising your faith daily. As you immerse yourself in God’s truth, you will discover the most powerful antidotes to anxiety.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736978460
ISBN10: 0736978461
David Chadwick
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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