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Winning the war on worry
Worry can be a daily fight. However, we can retrain our brains to pour out the anxious thoughts and fears to God.
Worry can be a daily fight. However, we can retrain our brains to pour out the anxious thoughts and fears to God.
Worry is a burden that's easy to make and hard to shake. Dr. Linda Mintle says, it's not only possible, but necessary to leave those worried thoughts behind you.
We don’t have to let worry control our lives anymore. With God’s help we can let go of worry, reclaim our sanity, and embrace His everlasting truth in our lives.
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We often believe the lie that worry will decrease the chances of the worst case scenario coming to fruition.
Do you allow worry to cloud your judgment or steal your joy? What keeps you up at night?
"Can all your worries add a single moment to your life?" - Matthew 6:27
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What keeps you up at night? Our culture is awash in worry and anxiety. How are Christians supposed to respond?
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How do we stop worrying when everything around us prompts this behavior? We begin by letting go of the idea that worry is useful.
Often, our over-planning is a symptom of something else in our lives: our level of trust in God.
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Worrying wasn’t going to do any good. It wasn’t going to help me eliminate the situation. It wasn’t going to change anything.
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