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Anxious - by Amy Simpson (Paperback)

Anxious - by  Amy Simpson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Millions of people in our society, even Christians, are frantic with worry. But we are called to live with joy and contentment, trusting God with the present and the future. Amy Simpson shares with us that worry is a spiritual problem, which ultimately cannot be overcome with sheer willpower--its solution is rooted entirely in who God is.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><ul> <li>Advanced Writers and Speakers Association's 2015 Golden Scroll Merit Award (Nonfiction)</li> <li>12th Annual <em>Outreach</em> Resource of the Year Recommendation (Counseling)</li> </ul><p>Our culture is frantic with worry. We stress over circumstances we can't control, we talk about what's keeping us up at night and we wring our hands over the fate of disadvantaged people all over the world, almost as if to show we care and that we have big things to care about. Worry is part of our culture, an expectation of responsible people. And sadly, Christians are no different. But we are called to live and think differently from the worried world around us. The fact is, worry is sin, but we don't seem to take it seriously. It is a spiritual problem, which ultimately cannot be overcome with sheer willpower--its solution is rooted entirely in who God is. How can we live life abundantly, with joy, as God has called us to do, when we?re consumed by anxiety? We are commanded not to worry, not only in the well-known words of Jesus recorded in Matthew 6, but also throughout the Old Testament and the epistles to the church. The Bible makes it clear that the future belongs only to God, who rules and is not subject to the limitations of time. To live with joy and contentment, trusting God with the present and the future, is a countercultural feat that can be accomplished only through him. Challenging the idolatrous underpinnings of worry, former <em>Christianity Today</em> executive Amy Simpson encourages us to root our faith in who God is, not in our own will power. We don't often give much thought to why worry offends God, but indulging anxiety binds us to mere possibilities and blinds us to the truth. Correctly understanding the theology of worry is critical to true transformation. This is a book not just for people who worry; this is a call to the church to turn its eyes from the things of earth and fix its eyes on the author and completer of our faith.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><em>Anxious</em> provides sound advice for worriers, those who live with worriers, those who minister to worriers and those 'who are convinced worry isn't a problem in their lives, ' because it is for someone they know. After all, as Christians, the future belongs to God, and worry won't change a thing.</p>--Kathy Robinson Hillman, Baptist Standard, April 13, 2015<br><br><p>Challenging the idolatrous underpinnings of worry, former Christianity Today executive Amy Simpson encourages us to root our faith in who God is, not in our own will power.</p>--Light Magazine, October 2014<br><br><p>Pastoral hint: keep a copy of <em>Anxious</em> on your shelf for the parishioners who seek you out because they feel anxious about life.</p>--Willard E. Roth, Sharing the Practice, June 2015<br><br><p>Pastors need to read this book, and recommend it to their people. Plus, they can use it as a study or preaching guide within their churches. This is a serious issue for most Christians and it is seldom addressed as biblically and practically as Simpson does in this exceptional resource.</p>--Brad Hoefs, Outreach Magazine's Resources of the Year, March/April 2015<br>

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