anxiety

  • When Anxiety Masquerades as Discernment

    In troubled times, fear can sound spiritual. It can call itself discernment, vigilance, or prophecy. But the New Testament does not call the church to panic. It calls us to sober thinking, steady hope, and deep confidence in the risen Lord.

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  • Contentment Isn’t Numbness

    Christian contentment isn’t emotional numbness or a Stoic stiff upper lip. In Philippians 4, Paul describes a learned steadiness—formed through real need and real abundance—grounded in Christ’s strengthening and sustained in prayer and fellowship. Contentment is dependence, not denial.

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  • FAITH AND MEDICINE

    A United Path to Healing Anxiety and Depression Millions of people around the world suffer from anxiety and depression, which are big mental health problems that need to be understood in terms of their complex causes, which include physiological, psychological, environmental, and genetic factors. Combining medical care with principles of faith can help people get…

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