Very Good: Scratch and dent. Cover may have wear, dings, tears, other damage, or be missing dust jacket.
Publisher: Monarch Books
ISBN: 9780825462931
Type: paperback
In What to Do When You’re Scared to Death, Pat Palau and PeggySue Wells provide practical, tangible ways for readers to make progress in their battles with fear and anxiety. Wells and Palau guide the reader to passages in the Bible that comfort, strengthen, and encourage. They teach readers to understand their fear and its root causes; to adopt practical, tangible tools to overcome fear; and to begin new healthy life habits. This Christian approach to coping with anxiety offers both practical advice and scriptural encouragement. "I loved this book! Sharing real stories and struggles, Pat and Peggy Sue weave together an uplifting and extremely helpful resource to overcome our greatest fears. This book beautifully points to the One who conquered fear and death." , Susan Sorensen, co-author of Praying Through Cancer"From the first chapter Pat and PeggySue drew me in. Their fears were the same as mine. They point us to the place where fear fades and abundant life reigns." , Debbie Wilson, author of Christy Award winner Tiger in the Shadows"Filled with teaching, scriptures and stories of people who have faced paralyzing fears by taking them to God. It provides tools for freedom and an authentic relationship in Jesus Christ." , Bill Myers, author of The Presence"An honest, practical, and Scripture-rich approach to vanquishing our fears. If you"re looking for inner peace in the face of fear, this is it." , Clint Kelly, communications specialist and author of Scent, Echo, and Delicacy"Sensitive and timely. Find comfort here while also being enthralled by true-life experiences." , Dr. Dennis E. Hensley, author, How to Stop Living for the Applause"Last year I was diagnosed with leukemia and discovered that when I feel out of control and afraid, my relationship with God can be challenged. Pat and PeggySue help the reader to face fear head on and to draw on the infinite resources found in Christ." , Rachel Baughen, St James Church, Clerkenwell, London