Fear & Anxiety

Fear and anxiety are problems common to men and women. Even those who comfort themselves that they are not afraid of anything, nor that they get anxious about anything – well, the rest of us know better. All of us suffer this to some extent or another; some of us moreso, some are less subject to it.  Some persons experience it in certain circumstances or settings, and some in others.  But it’s one of the most frequent temptations known by humanity, which is why it comes up both in the words of the Lord Jesus (“don’t worry about what you shall eat or drink”) and the Apostle Paul (“be anxious for nothing.”)  Here are some of our best choices of books to help a believer overcome the world, and his own heart, in this area.

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  • Drawing Near to the Heart of God: A Year of Devotions from a Rich Tradition (Mark and Donna Kelderman)

    Are you anxious because of the uncertainties of this world? You are not alone. Thankfully, the Keldermans have collected a year’s worth of devotions from spiritual leaders of the past that will help you find a sure path in uncertain times. Common themes woven throughout this book include exhibiting repentance and humility before God, using time well, having godly relationships, understanding the value of your soul, living for God’s honor and glory, and persevering through suffering. Let the words of these godly men who have trodden the path before you be used as a cordial to draw you closer to the heart of God.

    $24.50$30.00
  • Fearing Others: Putting God First (31-Day Devotionals for Life) (Zach Schlegel)

    Fishing for compliments, overcommitting (or never committing), keeping people at a distance . . . when we fear other people more than we fear God, we become anxious slaves to their opinions and approval. But we don’t have to compete to be loved! Zach Schlegel uses meditations on God’s Word, reflection questions, and practical suggestions for action to guide you, day by day, toward a freer way of life in service to God. Learn how to fear God alone, rest in his grace, and live in peace, joy, and confidence.

    In the 31-Day Devotionals for Life series, biblical counselors and Bible teachers guide you through Scripture passages that speak to specific situations or struggles, helping you to apply God’s Word to your life in practical ways day after day.

    $10.19$11.99
  • I Want to Escape: Reaching for Hope When Life is Too Much (Rush Witt))

    Rush Witt helps us learn to bravely run to Christ instead of running away when life overwhelms.

    Escape holds a powerful allure amid hard times. In every season, a myriad of pressures, challenges, regrets, and disappointments plague our lives. These trials and tribulations often provoke us to cry, “I’ve got to get outta here!” Even though we have many good reasons for trying to escape, as Christians we have even better reasons to depend courageously on our Savior in the ups and downs of life.

    In I Want to Escape, you will learn to recognize the classic signs of escapism: denial, distraction, self-destruction, and thoughts of death and to instead take the path of courageous dependence on Jesus, who remains closer than a brother even when we’re ready to run.

    $9.99$11.99
  • Viewing Sickness Biblically: How to Make Sense of Seemingly Senseless Sickness (Joseph Whiting)

    In Viewing Sickness Biblically, Joseph Whiting draws from the wellspring of Scripture, seasoned with personal experience, to address these questions every Christian must grapple with and help show the path to a more biblical understanding of the cause, purpose, and benefits of sickness.

    $13.95$16.00
  • What to Do With Worry: Why Playing God Never Works (Olan Stubbs)

    Everyone knows what it feels like to worry. But one of the clearest and repeated things the Bible tells us about worry is: Don’t. Don’t do it. It’s not worth it. It doesn’t work. And, oh yeah, by the way, it’s sin. And it’s not just a lighthearted, white collar, domesticated sin. It’s serious business. It’s deadly. It’ll ruin your life…and your eternity if you let it.

    This short book is designed to help us understand worry all the way down to its roots and all the way up to its worst fruits. We want to see worry the way God does so that we can repent and by His grace be fully and finally free. We will never move past all sin and temptation in this life. But by the blood of Christ, we can see progressive and sustainable victory over sin in our lives.

    $11.95$12.99
  • Humbled: Welcoming the Uncomfortable Work of God (David Mathis)

    How do we humble ourselves?  Or, would you prefer to get humbled?

    Humility, according to the Bible, is not something we can just up and do. Both the negative and positive examples of Scripture—from Pharaoh to Rehoboam, from Josiah to Ahab, from Hezekiah to Manasseh, and even to Christ himself—teach us that humility first comes from the hand of God. He initiates the humbling of his creatures. And once he has, the question confronts us: Will you receive it? Will you humble yourself in response to His humbling hand, or will you kick against Him?

    This concise, accessible study of Scripture’s humble-yourself commands uncovers two surprising lessons about the pursuit of humility in the Christian—both what we cannot do and also what steps we can take.

    $7.50$9.99
  • A Better Encouragement: Trading Self-Help for True Hope (Lindsey Carlson)

    Women thrive on encouragement, connection, and support. And yet, this desire leads many to be culturally catechized by a multibillion dollar self-help industry. Because foolish motivational messages flow freely from the world like a dripping faucet and are repeated by the person in the mirror, women remain discouraged, disconnected, and alone. If women believe happiness and success are their responsibility, they will assume discouragement must be too.

    Women need better news. In this hope-filled book, Lindsey Carlson leads weak and weary women to the well to find better refreshment in the living water of Christ, who speaks a better word of encouragement than the world. As women are connected to God’s promises and God’s people, they will be better encouraged to endure with their hope fixed on Christ.

    $11.99$14.99
  • Brave by Faith: God-Sized Confidence in a Post-Christian World (Alistair Begg)

    What does it look like to live with joy in a society that does not like what Christians believe, say, or do? It’s tempting to grow angry, keep our heads down, retreat, or just give up altogether. But this isn’t the first time that God’s people have had to learn how to live in a pagan world that opposes God’s rule. In this realistic yet positive book, renowned Bible teacher Alistair Begg examines the first seven chapters of Daniel to show us how to live bravely, confidently, and obediently in an increasingly secular society.

    Readers will see that God is powerful and God is sovereign, and even in the face of circumstances that appear to be prevailing against his people, we may trust him entirely. We can be as brave as Daniel if we have faith in Daniel’s God!

    $15.00$17.99
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    I’m Praying for You (Nancy Guthrie)

    When we hear that a friend is struggling, it can be easy to say, ‘I’m praying for you’, but harder to know what to actually pray.

    Through forty carefully chosen Scripture passages, Nancy Guthrie opens up the wealth of scripture to teach us how to pray for those who are hurting. She shows us how the Bible provides us with a vocabulary for prayer that enables us to ask God to achieve what he intends in and through suffering.  Nancy shows us how God’s purposes are revealed even in our darkest days and encourages us to pray for his will to be done in difficult situations.

    Each chapter includes a passage, a short explanation, and a prayer for your friend.

    $9.75$11.99
  • 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You (Tony Reinke)

    Do You Control Your Phone—Or Does Your Phone Control You?

    Within a few years of its unveiling, the smartphone had become part of us, fully integrated into the daily patterns of our lives. Never offline, always within reach, we now wield in our hands a magic wand of technological power we have only begun to grasp. But it raises new enigmas, too. Never more connected, we seem to be growing more distant. Never more efficient, we have never been more distracted.

    Drawing from the insights of numerous thinkers, published studies, and his own research, writer Tony Reinke identifies twelve potent ways our smartphones have changed us—for good and bad. Reinke calls us to cultivate wise thinking and healthy habits in the digital age, encouraging us to maximize the many blessings, avoid the various pitfalls, and wisely wield the most powerful gadget of human connection ever unleashed.

    $13.50$16.99
  • A Holy Fear: Trading Lesser Fears for the Fear of the Lord (Christina Fox)

    Fear—it’s something we all experience. Fears about the future, an illness, or what others might think about us can rule our hearts and steal our joy. Did you know, though, that the Bible commands Christians to fear?

    Believers are to fear the Lord. But what does that mean? In A Holy Fear, Christina Fox unpacks what the “fear of the Lord” means and what it looks like in our lives. By giving examples of such fear in the Bible, exploring the fruits of that fear in our lives, and uncovering God’s promises to those who fear Him, this book will help you disarm your lesser fears, applying what you learn to your heart and turning to a fear of the Lord.

    $10.75$12.00
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    Laughing at the Days to Come (Tessa Thompson)

    Page after page, author Tessa Thompson directs our focus to Christ and his work for us. We all face suffering in this fallen world, but we are not without hope. In Laughing at the Days to Come, readers are equipped to face their own stories of suffering with joy because of our present and future hope in Christ.

    $14.75$18.00
  • Why Is My Teenager Feeling Like This? (David Murray)

    Unlock the Chains of Anxiety or Depression

    Have you ever looked at your anxious or depressed teenage son or daughter and wondered, Why is my teenager feeling like this?

    Pastor and counselor David Murray offers spiritual encouragement and practical direction for parents and other adults who want to help but don’t know where to start.

    Structured around eighteen real-life examples, Murray provides tips for having open conversations with teens about anxiety and depression, as well as discussion questions, Bible verses for memorization, and prayers. With these tools in hand, parents and teenagers alike will be equipped to experience freedom from the chains of anxiety and depression.

    $11.99$14.99
  • The Forgotten Fear: Where Have all the God-Fearers Gone? (Albert N. Martin)

    The fear of God is an important theme in the Bible, yet many Christians today overlook it or treat it carelessly. Fearing God is the soul of godliness, and those who claim to love God should desire to understand what it means to fear Him.

    In The Forgotten Fear, seasoned pastor Albert Martin revisits this important topic. First, he establishes the theme of the fear of God in both the Old and New Testaments, and then defines what fearing God means.

    Finally, he addresses the practical implications of fearing God, showing its expression in the lives of Abraham and Joseph and providing instruction for believers today to maintain and increase their fear of God.

    $12.50$15.00
  • Anger and Stress Management God’s Way (Wayne Mack)

    Anger and stress affect each of us every day—even if we aren’t feeling them ourselves, we come into contact with people who are. But their commonplace nature shouldn’t cause us to shrug them away. Anger and stress are both destroyers, and they must be controlled before they bring devastating harm to your life and the lives of those around you.

    Mack exhorts us: “You don’t have to be overcome and destroyed by ungodly anger or stress. By God’s grace, you can be an overcomer.”

    Of all the resources available to us, the Bible contains the most trustworthy and helpful guidance on how to handle ungodly anger and stress. Internationally respected and experienced biblical counselor Wayne Mack shows how to turn to God’s Word to find help, explaining principles that can be adopted for lasting positive change.

    Includes study questions and evaluation materials.

    $12.50$14.99
  • If You Bite and Devour One Another (Alexander Strauch)

    This is perhaps the only book of its kind, examining virtually all biblical passages on conflict and outlining key scriptural principles for handling various kinds of conflicts among Christian — whether personal disputes, issues of Christian liberty in lifestyles, congregational matters, or disagreements about important doctrines.

    He emphasizes Spirit-controlled attitudes and behaviors through solid Bible exposition and true-to-life stories of Christians handling real-life conflicts in a Christ-honoring way.

    $11.99$17.99
  • Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakable Peace (Sarah Mackenzie)

    Those who have made the decision to homeschool their children have done so out of great love for their children and a desire to provide them an excellent education in the context of a warm, enriching home. Yet so many parents (mainly mothers) who have taken up this challenge find the enterprise often full of stress, worry, and anxiety.

    In this practical, inspirational book, Sarah Mackenzie addresses these concerns very frankly, appealing to her own study of “restful learning” and how to make that learning style part of your family life.

    $9.95$12.95
  • Why Am I Feeling Like This? A Teen’s Guide to Freedom from Anxiety and Depression (David Murray)

    If you have experienced anxiety or depression, you may have asked yourself, Why am I feeling like this? You are not alone.

    In this companion guide to his book for parents Why Is My Teenager Feeling Like This?, pastor and counselor David Murray introduces you to the personal accounts of eighteen teens who have struggled with different types of anxiety or depression. This guide will help you discover not only the common causes but also the keys to unlock their chains. By utilizing God-given truths and tactics, you can experience new liberty, peace, and joy in your life.

    $11.99$14.99
  • You Who? Why You Matter and How to Deal With It (Rachel Jankovic)

    If “Who am I?” is the question you’re asking, Rachel Jankovic doesn’t want you to “find yourself” or “follow your heart.”  She wants you to learn the real meaning of identity, and it’s not about your feelings or wishful thinking.

    $13.49$14.95
  • Stressed Out: A Biblical Approach to Anxiety (Todd Friel)

    So many people have sought relief in all the wrong places when the Bible offers clear, reliable, and effective means for not just ending anxiety, but having a peace that surpasses all understanding. There is great hope, anxiety sufferer. How caring is our

    You’ll find here, 12 anxiety relievers from Jesus Christ that will get to the root of your anxiety problem and give you the tools you need to replace your anxious thoughts with meaningful, settled, hopeful joy.

    $11.75$13.99