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When anxiety causes physical symptoms, you need help spiritually, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Then you'll begin to see a way out of the fear.
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If you've been carrying a burden for some time and see no relief ahead, learn how to accept from God's hand whatever tool shapes you.
Chuck Swindoll claims that the subtle enemy of faith is worry. He finds a notable contrast to worry in the story of Mary and Martha.
Few people fall directly from an upright life into a life of gross sin. Instead, we start making small exceptions to God's standard of behavior.
Even Christians have periods of feeling down just because of the fallen world we live in. Here are practical tools to use during those times.
If you find yourself in a period of loneliness, devoid of meaningful relationships, find out how to value and learn from times of aloneness.
Chuck Swindoll assures us God is not anxiously biting His nails in heaven when He sees what's happening on earth. He really is in charge!
Leaders are sometimes required to devise some creative planning. Chuck Swindoll sees Joseph as a good example of a leader who modelled creativity.
Citing biblical examples, Chuck Swindoll reminds us that the people God uses in significant ways don't always fit the world's mold of a natural-born leader.