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  • What Do I Do with Worry? Board Book (Dr. Josh Straub and Christi Straub)

    Do your what-ifs have you worried? New to the neighborhood, little Willow has some big “what-if” worries. What if the kids don’t like me? What if my new bedroom is scary? Thankfully, Grandma is ready with a plate of cookies and some wise words about how Willow can name her “worry birds” and give them to God. Authors Dr. Josh and Christi Straub know that today’s children have a lot of real “what-ifs”—about diseases and disasters, friendships and failures, and all-things-growing-up. Willow’s story offers practical lessons to help worry birds fly away.

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  • 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.

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  • Respectable Sins: Student Edition (Jerry Bridges)

    Christians talk a lot – maybe too much – about the really bad sins out there in society. But are we guilty of overlooking the sins in our own lives which we think are less important?  Such as self-righteousness, pride, anger, gossip, bitterness, even anxiety?

    Jerry Bridges’ landmark book, which talks about the sins we tolerate in our lives and make light of, is here specifically adapted for teens – but without being ‘dumbed down’ at all.

    Includes a great collection of Suggested Study Questions for each chapter.

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  • 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.

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  • Overcoming Anxiety: Relief for Worried People

    You know the feeling—your mind keeps spinning around and around with the same worries, problems, and fears. You feel like you can’t breathe. Some days your anxiety is so overwhelming that it’s hard for you to believe that anyone, even God, could help you.

    David Powlison helps you discover what your anxiety reveals about your heart. He shows you how to bring your anxious thoughts to God, the only person who can give you a life of peace. You will learn specific ways to replace your free-floating anxiety with trust in God and how to walk by faith through your day.

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  • Social Anxiety: Being Comfortable in Your Own Skin

    “I’m just shy.” You’ve worn the label for so long that it has become your identity. A counselor recently described it as social anxiety, but the new label does nothing to ease the pain. You wish you could feel “comfortable in your own skin” but instead, in social situations, you feel anxious and out of place. Where can you go for help?

    Amy Baker explains that confidence in God, not self-confidence, is the answer to the problem of social anxiety. Trusting in God breaks the paralyzing grip of fear, freeing formerly “shy” people to enter fully into relationship with God and others.

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  • Stressed to the Max: Peace for Women under Pressure

    Does it seem like your to-do list always gets longer instead of shorter? Do you try to slow down but find yourself scrambling just to keep up? Stress is an unavoidable part of life, but it often seems you have more than your fair share. You can’t continue at this pace forever, but there doesn’t seem to be a way out.

    With characteristic understanding and compassion, Joni Eareckson Tada helps you begin to slow down and sort through the sources of your stress. She offers the spiritual refreshment of Christ’s loving presence and words of encouragement, along with practical suggestions for exchanging a stressful lifestyle for a life of rest.

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  • Worry: Pursuing a Better Path to Peace (David Powlison)

    There’s always something to worry about.

    David Powlison recognizes that we have good reason to worry about things. But he assures us that we have much better reasons not to worry! Anxiety is a universal human experience, and we need to approach it with a plan. What do you do when anxieties take over your life? Powlison describes a six-point game plan based on these truths: “It is your Father’s pleasure to give you the kingdom. Your father is God. You need not worry.”

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  • Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest (Edward Welch)

    One of the haunting dilemmas of the human condition is that fear haunts so much of our life. Every person who has lived on this earth has encountered fear. Tragically, for this reason our race for the good life finds us all too often “running scared.” Author Ed Welch investigates the roots of fear in the human soul and the ramifications of living in the grip of anxiety, worry, and dread.

    Welch encourages readers to discover for themselves that the Bible is full of words of comfort for fearful people. Covering 30 topics, Welch offers sound biblical theology and moment-by-moment, thoughtful encouragement for those on the heart and mind battlefield of rampant, panic-stricken responses.

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  • Why Do I Care? When Others’ Approval Matters too Much (Amy Baker)

    It is difficult and sometimes frightening not to have the good opinion of others. No one likes to face the possibility of rejection, humiliation, or opposition. Yet, making our goal others’ approval confines us to a small world where life consists of pleasing others.

    Experienced counselor Amy Baker shares that rejection by others is not the whole story. There is a bigger story of God’s love for his people. His love endures forever. His love can be relied upon, while people’s opinions shift and change according to whether or not we are pleasing them. But God, in Christ, is totally pleased with us. His opinion of his dearly loved children will not change. When you remember these truths and replace your anxieties about approval with them, you will be free to live and love in God’s world. 

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