A Word from Bob
I’ve collated today’s post from The Annual Guide to Biblical Counseling Resources: 2021 Edition. This guide provides 259 pages that collate 1,057 biblical counseling resources. Learn more about The Annual Guide here. Purchase a copy here.
For a related post on depression and bi-polar disorder, see: 15 Biblical Counseling Resources on Depression and Bi-Polar Disorder.
Anxiety: Booklets
Baker, Amy. Social Anxiety: Being Comfortable in Your Own Skin
“I’m just shy.” You’ve worn the label for so long that it has become your identity. A counselor recently described it as social anxiety, but the new label does nothing to ease the pain. You wish you could feel “comfortable in your own skin,” but instead, in social situations, you feel anxious and out of place. Where can you go for help? In Social Anxiety, Amy Baker explains that confidence in God, not self-confidence, is the answer to the problem of social anxiety. Trusting in God breaks the paralyzing grip of fear, freeing formerly “shy” people to enter fully into relationship with God and others.
De Courcy, Philip. Help! I’m Anxious
An increasing number of us are worrying ourselves sick—about the past, present, or the unknown future. Philip
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