So many things in life are quick fixes. Things like a chain off of a bicycle, a light bulb needing replacing, tightening the hinge on a door, or placing a band-aid over a small cut.
But what about anxiety that lingers and stays with you for days upon days? We want it to go away and we want it to stay away. We find temporary solace in prescription meds or a week of vacation, but the anxiety seems here to stay.
Rhett Smith tackles anxiety from a veterans approach - he himself has dealt with it in his own life. Rather than dismissing anxiety and seeing it as a quick-fix, Smith handles with care and grace the opportunity for discovery and growth through bouts with anxiety.
Smith is very thoughtful, careful and articulate with helping readers understand how to navigate through and find victory not just after anxiety, but in the midst of it.
This entire book is riddled with the theme of Romans 8:28.
Thank you to Moody Press for the book in exchange for a review. I was not required to write a positive review.
But what about anxiety that lingers and stays with you for days upon days? We want it to go away and we want it to stay away. We find temporary solace in prescription meds or a week of vacation, but the anxiety seems here to stay.
Rhett Smith tackles anxiety from a veterans approach - he himself has dealt with it in his own life. Rather than dismissing anxiety and seeing it as a quick-fix, Smith handles with care and grace the opportunity for discovery and growth through bouts with anxiety.
Smith is very thoughtful, careful and articulate with helping readers understand how to navigate through and find victory not just after anxiety, but in the midst of it.
This entire book is riddled with the theme of Romans 8:28.
Thank you to Moody Press for the book in exchange for a review. I was not required to write a positive review.