Fear : No Longer Afraid
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Do you long to find freedom from fear? God never assumes that we will live without fear, but there are forms of fear such as anxiety that can ultimately lead to panic attacks, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and other things that God does not desire for us. Learn how fear relates to perceived threats to security, significance, and love,and how perception directly affects the degree of fear you experience.
June Hunt answers tough questions on fear, like:
*How can I overcome my irrational fear of death?
*How can I overcome the fear that my children or spouse might die?
Things like former fear-producing experiences or an emotional overload can cause fear to take hold in your life. What should you do if your fear causes you to avoid any threatening situation?
*You can face your fear
*Allow change to happen
*Resist negative thought patterns
*Keep your imagination in check and don’t let it run away
*Believe that God has control
*Counter your fears with facts
Discover how to move from fear to faith,”from panic to peace,”through a deepened understanding of the love and power of Christ in your life. Jesus can set you free as you turn to Him for strength and help in each and every fearful situation. Discover that when you acknowledge you are weak and inadequate, God’s strength and adequacy can prevail within you!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596366701
ISBN10: 1596366702
June Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2013
Hope For The Heart
Publisher: Aspire Press – Hendrickson Publishing Group
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