Perfect Peace: How to Beat Your Fear in Hard Times

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Jerusha: I’m delighted to welcome my good friend and fellow author, Stacey Weeks, to the FW Blog! Stacey is giving away one print copy of  To Sweet Beginnings in Sycamore Hill, to one of you! So read on and enter the giveaway below! By Stacey Weeks In general, the Western world—and many in the church—do not know what to do …

Light the World: Defeat Your Fear and Banish the Darkness

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Jerusha: I’m delighted to welcome my good friend and fellow writer, Amanda Wen, back to the FW Blog! Amanda is giving away one signed print copy of her debut novel, Roots of Wood and Stone, to one of you! So read on and enter the giveaway below! By Amanda Wen Once I signed my book contract and finished my revisions, …

Christmas Calm: How to Beat Your Fears and Find Peace

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Jerusha: I’m delighted to welcome back Stacey Weeks, one of our favorite FW Blog guests! Stacey is offering a digital copy of her new Christmas novella, Mistletoe Movie Star, to one of you. So read on, and enter the giveaway below! By Stacey Weeks In many ways, we are approaching a Christmas like no other. We battle a global pandemic …

The Antidote: The Key to Curing Your Fear

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Jerusha: I’m excited to welcome podcaster and writer, Amy Watson, to the blog today! Let’s give her a big Fear Warrior community welcome! By Amy Watson I know all the Biblical stories of providential provision and protection, and you probably do too. But I am still fearful that the God of the universe has changed His mind. What if I …

Worry Checkup: How the Right Focus Can Beat Your Fears

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Jerusha: I’m so excited to welcome my dear friend, Kristen Hogrefe Parnell, back to the FW Blog! Kristen is giving away a free preview of her novel, The Revisionary, to all of you! Find the link to get your excerpt after the post. By Kristen Hogrefe Parnell I was eleven-years-old when I came home with my first pair of glasses. …

Certain Times: Debunking Uncertainty and Beating Your Fears

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“In these uncertain times…” This phrase has become part of our daily vocabulary this year, along with “social distancing,” “the new normal,” and “unprecedented times.” Referring to these times of upheaval that include a pandemic, rampant riots, uncontrollable wildfires, and political power struggles as “uncertain” seems to make sense. After all, many of us who felt certain about simple things …

Path of Surrender: 5 Steps to Let Go of Your Anxiety

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Jerusha: I’m so excited to welcome my dear friend, Stephanie M. Gammon, back to the FW Blog! I’m especially thrilled because Stephanie just released her debut romantic suspense novel and is offering a free print copy to one of you! So read on and leave a comment below to enter the giveaway! By Stephanie M. Gammon After finishing the final …

The Battleground: The Key to Victory Over Your Fear

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Jerusha: I’m so pleased to introduce my new friend and fellow writer, Kelly Jo Wilson! Kelly is sharing an amazing true story with us today, plus she’s offering ALL of you a free ebook! Find the link below following her encouraging post. By Kelly Jo Wilson “Hello Kelly, I have the results of your pap smear.” This phone call interrupted …

Into the Wild: How to Fight Your Fear of God’s Calling

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Jerusha: I’m pleased to introduce you to author and adventurer Philip Wilder today! Philip is giving away a print copy of his brand new nonfiction release, Discovering God’s Calling, to one of you. Leave a comment below to enter the giveaway! By Philip Wilder I wanted to vomit. My body both shook and sweated as I feverishly penned the words, …

Revive Me: When What You Fear Happens

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My heart felt like it was being gutted from the inside out, slowly ripped apart by an unstoppable horror. I was no stranger to loss or grief. I’d seen the death of three grandparents, a surrogate grandmother, a college friend, pets I loved like family. I’d tasted other kinds of grief, too, over ended relationships, loved ones gone astray, betrayal, …