Fear
Study on Overcoming Fear & Anxiety
August 3, 2014 by Sherry Allchin
When I Feel Afraid
October 7, 2014 by Leeann Stiles
“I’ve struggled with fears as long as I can remember. Separation anxiety as a toddler, overwhelming dread of starting school, apprehension about sleeping over at a friend’s house: my early years were haunted. Even though I outgrew many of my fears, others plague me to this day. Some center around events—like public speaking—while others spin off “what ifs.” What if lose my job? What if this plane crashes? What if there‘s someone in my closet? My mind can conjure up countless frightening scenarios.”
4 pastoral truths for those scared by the news
June 23, 2016 by Dr. Jeff Forrey
“The Internet has flooded the world with information. Although this has broadened people’s understanding of the world beyond their communities, it has also provided them with wave after wave of frightening stories. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, people can be exposed to the ways in which sin rips apart God’s world. Consequently, in an unprecedented way, Christians are being tempted with fear and worry.”
5 Ways to Overcome a Phobia
December 4, 2014 by Lucy Ann Moll
“The mother of all phobias is agoraphobia, which is the fear of open spaces. At its core is a fear of panic attacks. With bodily sensations (such as a racing heart, perspiration, trembling, tingling in the hands and feet, nausea, and more) and mental panic (such as fear of going crazy, losing control, or dying), panic attacks bring on intense fear and acute apprehension.”