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Scripture’s cure for the worry epidemic
Do you struggle with worry or anxious thoughts on a regular basis? Does your mind get fixated on the same concern over and over? Do you know you should stop worrying but repeatedly fail to do so?
How to Overcome Worry presents a biblical and practical strategy for this exact problem. Dr. Winfred Neely, who has experienced his fair share of anxiety-inducing circumstances, walks you through Philippians 4:6–7 to help you:
Worry is one of the top issues in our world today, even among Christians, and this concise and biblical approach will offer real solutions. In His Word, God tells us to stop worrying, pray about everything, and expect His peace. This is a true promise of Scripture, and this book will help you to lay hold of it.
In a world filled with so much stress, fear, violence, and uncertainty—is it really possible to be “anxious for nothing”? Dr. Neely tackles head-on why these words aren’t meant for someone else or another “more peaceful” time. He shows through great stories and biblical insights how God’s Word is exactly what you and I need to face up to worry and fear—today—and how you can even put an unshakable foundation under your life-story, even in a world that’s shaking apart. It’s quick to read, filled with hope and “I get that” examples. You need this book, like I did, to move fear for all that “could happen” to our children and country and world back into God’s hands and put peace back into our hearts, today.
John Trent, PhD
Gary D. Chapman Chair of Marriage and Family Ministry and Therapy, Moody Theological Seminary
Worry is a relentless adversary. Thank you Winfred Neely for giving us sage, transferable wisdom in overcoming worry. This book is a treasure. It is practical, engaging, and, most important, it is anchored in the truth of God’s Word.
Dr. Crawford W. Loritts, Jr.
Author, Speaker, Radio Host
Senior Pastor Fellowship Bible Church
Worry is endemic. Yes, we do have a lot of things to worry about in our world today. Neely, in his inimitable pastoral style, puts our hearts to rest as he points us to our God, our fortress, our solid rock. This work is biblically sound, theologically astute, practically helpful, and spiritually warm. Don’t worry . . . read Neely!
Abraham Kuruvilla, ThM, MD, PhD
Research Professor of Pastoral Ministries, Dallas Theological Seminary
Worry is like a flea on the back of a dog—it’s not welcome but it attaches itself to any willing carrier. We are all well practiced in worry. We are not well rehearsed in overcoming worry. Neely’s book provides the biblical information and practical advice to experience the peace of God in these trying times. I commend it to you. Start reading and stop worrying.
J. Paul Nyquist, PhD
President of Moody Bible Institute
This book focuses on one of the most important biblical passages that deal with worry. Winfred Neely provides solid biblical insight, practical wisdom, and pastoral sensitivity as he explores and applies how believers can wrestle with and win over worry.
Scott M. Gibson, DPhil
Haddon W. Robinson Professor of Preaching and Ministry, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary