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THE LITTLE BOOK ON WORRY ~ Top Inspirational Christian Books about Anxiety - Christian Books under 100 Pages

 

Christian books under 100 pages
Do you sometimes wish you did not worry as much as you currently do? If so, The Little Book on Worry, one of the best Christian counseling books about anxiety, is available to offer some powerful help in this regard.
One needs to consider or understand some questions and issues regarding anxiety or depression, for example:

  • Why we should not worry.
  • How to manage anxiety.
  • How to overcome or calm worry biblically.
  • The need to release your worries to God.

The Little Book on Worry is a recommended anxiety self-help Christian book suitable for teens, young adults, adults, women, men, and seniors.

Many people struggle with anxiety; some to the extent of being destroyed by it, health-wise (e. g. physically, mentally, and emotionally), and socially, especially in terms of interpersonal relationships.
Some people just can’t move on in life because of worry.
But what does the Word of God say about worry (anxiety)?
Consider this – Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?” (Matthew 6:27, NIV). The Lord Jesus Christ asked a very pertinent question. "Is worry productive?" Jesus asked, in other words. Can one improve the circumstances of their life by being anxious?
The good news is that you can be free of worry –but this is a decision you have to take. This, however, is a decision that many people struggle to take – some don’t even consider taking such a decision because they consider anxiety to be part and parcel of life.
But there indeed is an alternative to anxiety.
The Little Book on Worry can turn your life around within an hour if you read it with the motive of getting help.
Here are some of the topics covered in this book:
  • Introductory remarks
  • Worry defined
  • A Christian perspective
  • The renewal of the mind
  • What people normally worry about
  • Impacts of worry (personal)
  • Impacts of worry (inter-personal)
  • The Lord's instruction on worry
  • Why Jesus taught against worry
  • Make it your choice
  • Are you really facing a problem?
  • What are your options?
  • Can you change your situation?
  • How to overcome worry
  • A joyous instruction
  • Summary
Worry less. Stress less. Be worry-free. Why not?
Besides The Little Book on Worry, the author wrote the following inspirational Christian short reads:

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