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Pursuing Peace Through My Anxiety

Is it possible to live anxiety-free and in peace? To be “anxious for nothing,” as the apostle Paul mandated us believers (Phil. 4:6, NKJV)? In his book Anxiety: Knowing God’s Peace (P&R Publishing, 2019), Paul Tautges defines anxiety as a distracting care – “to have our minds and our hearts in two worlds.” This distracting […]
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Wacky Hormones, Anxiety, and Sex

What do wacky hormones, anxiety, and loss of sexual desire have in common? In a word, menopause! Erratic hormones, especially estrogen, may bring on “menopausal rage,” that need to bite off someone’s head for no good reason whatsoever. They also may create an anxious or depressed mood. Again, for no apparent good reason. Some doctors […]
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Overcoming a Phobia, Part 2

This is Part Two of a two-part series on overcoming a phobia. In the first part, we learned that germaphobia, which has been in the spotlight since the pandemic began, is one of thousands of phobias. A phobia, a word that comes from the Greek “phobos,” is the irrational fear of something that poses little […]
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Overcoming a Phobia, Part 1

Did you know that nearly one in ten Americans have a phobia? (Check this out.) Since the pandemic began, germs have been at the center of our national conversation. Now it is coupled with the political turmoil of our day. All the talk about COVID-19 has created anxiety in many people; and it’s no wonder—this […]
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