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Parent conversations:
How can Christians combat anxiety?
Do you or your child often feel anxious? Overwhelmed by worst-case scenarios, no matter how unlikely they might be? Physically sick because you are emotionally stuck on a negative thought?
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Recently, I reached out to a Christian counselor for some advice. While I personally haven’t struggled with crippling anxiety (yet), I know and love many people who do.
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The counselor replied with a link to a kid’s workbook published by the American Psychological Association entitled What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety. Here are three tips that I learned, which I want to pass on to you:
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More articles to help those struggling with mental health
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It is a section of the Bible that has long amazed me. “I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my people, those of my own race, the people of Israel” (Romans 9:3,4). Do you get what the apostle Paul wished to do? If it were at all . . .
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I know God promises to provide, but I feel like I’m living hand to mouth. Why is it so tough for some (like the starving people in the world) and easy for others? You are not alone in your concern for the future, let alone for the needs of today. Experts tell us what we need to . . .
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According to its “About” page, the made. known. website is dedicated to “walking with you in faith through identity, gender, and sexuality.” The site, launched in summer 2024, was developed by WELS Committee on Identity, Gender, and Sexuality, which . . .
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