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Breaking the Fear Cycle - by Maria Furlough (Paperback)

Breaking the Fear Cycle - by  Maria Furlough (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Using compassion, conviction, and the Word of God, this women's ministry leader shows readers why we don't need to fear, how to battle fear when it comes, and what to do about recurring fears.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>It seems there is more to fear now than ever, but fear and anxiety are nothing new to human beings--or to God. The Bible calls us to not be afraid on many occasions, and of course we all <i>want</i> to live without fear. But just how is that accomplished when every news item seems designed to get us wringing our hands?<br/><br/>Using her own story as a catalyst, Maria Furlough shows readers <i>how</i> to overcome fear for good. She calls readers to make a list of their fears, to choose to bring those fears to God rather than acting on them, and to trust God with the future. She shows how when we give God full control over our lives, choosing his sovereignty over our own ability, we can break the cycle of fear, grow through suffering, and trust God to fulfill his promises of protection and peace.<br/><br/>Anyone who is filled with anxiety over their personal circumstances, the state of the world today, or even their fear-clogged social media feeds will welcome this hands-on journey from fear to freedom.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>Overcome fear for good<br/></b><br/>The Bible calls us to "fear not" on many occasions. But just how do we accomplish that when every news item seems designed to get us wringing our hands? Using her own story as a catalyst, Maria Furlough discusses <i>how</i> to overcome fear for good. With practicality and passion, she shows us the steps we can take to bring those fears to God rather than act on them and to trust God with the future.<br/><br/>When we give God full control over our lives, choosing his sovereignty over our own ability, we can break the cycle of fear, grow through suffering, and trust God to fulfill his promises of protection and peace. If you are filled with anxiety about your personal circumstances, the state of the world today, or even your fear-clogged social media feeds, you'll welcome this hands-on journey from fear to freedom.<br/><br/><br/>"Welcome wisdom--earned in the trenches--that will help you break the fear cycle and find the peace your heart longs for."--<b>Jennifer Dukes Lee</b>, author of <i>The Happiness Dare</i> and<i> Love Idol<br/></i><br/>"When fear rises up, our first instinct may be to either completely avoid it or fall victim to worst-case scenarios. Maria Furlough offers an alternative, issuing the invitation to break the fear cycle altogether in this gentle and deeply personal book."--<b>Emily P. Freeman</b>, author of <i>Simply Tuesday<br/></i><br/>"Fear finds its paralyzing power in its ability to mentally transport us into imaginary places of pain where the reality of God's presence, power, and provision never show up. Maria Furlough has written a helpful book filled with practical and real-life wisdom for breaking the cycle of fear and faithfully overcoming the harsher realities of life in a painful and broken world."--<b>Larry Osborne</b>, pastor, North Coast Church, and author<br/><br/><br/><b>Maria Furlough</b> is a wife and a mother of five. She teaches women's Bible studies at Lake Forest Church in Huntersville, North Carolina. She has been writing and teaching for 14 years and blogs at www.mariafurlough.com.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Maria Furlough</b> is a wife to her husband, Dave, and a mother to one amazing eleven-year-old daughter, three ridiculously fun boys, and one baby boy who lives in the arms of Jesus. She teaches women's Bible studies and works as the Missions Team Leader at Lake Forest Church in Huntersville, North Carolina, and she is a former full-time youth pastor.

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