Safer at Home: Facing Post-Pandemic Life without Fear

Jerusha Agen Fighting Fear 6 Comments

The idea of the baby shower hadn’t bothered me weeks beforehand. I even thought it could be fun. But the day of the event, the idea of getting myself all ready and summoning the energy needed to socialize with a group of people grew more and more daunting. Home seemed more and more comforting, restful…safe. This experience is a common …

When Storms Come: How to Weather the Worst without Fear

Jerusha Agen Fighting Fear 2 Comments

I opened my eyes as I was jostled in my dad’s arms. He carried me downstairs to the basement where a crack of thunder jolted me awake. “Is there a tornado?” I looked at my mom for an answer as Dad set me down on the sofa. Mom covered me with a warm afghan and smiled. “There’s nothing to worry …

Do You Believe? The Cure for Your Coronavirus Fears

Jerusha Agen Fighting Fear 14 Comments

I’m giving away a free print copy of the appropriately-themed novel, Outbreak, to one of you! Leave a comment below to enter the giveaway! Also, I’m going to send out free printable fear-fighting Scripture cards to my newsletter subscribers later this week. If you want printable Fear Warrior Weapon cards and you aren’t yet a subscriber, you can get the …

A Pandemic of Fear: 4 Coronavirus Fears and How to Beat Them

Jerusha Agen Fighting Fear 8 Comments

The fear finally got to me. By the grace of God, I’d had His peace through trusting on Him during most of the COVID-19 news and developments. Even the threat of I or my loved ones getting the disease didn’t faze me—I knew our fate is always in God’s hands anyway. But when I learned I and my family may …

The Changing Times: How to Face Unwanted Change without Fear

Jerusha Agen Fighting Fear 4 Comments

I was known as the queen of tradition. Well, my siblings would probably say I was more of a stickler for tradition. As we grew old enough to question traditions, my siblings started to want to change some of our long-established modes of doing things. It began with Christmas traditions—the most sacred of all. Suddenly, my siblings wanted to make …