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Is Anxiety “Un-Christian”?
Many Christians assume the answer is yes—leading some to feel ashamed when they experience anxiety. This shame often intensifies when other believers, however well-meaning, respond with simplistic Bible verses or dismissive platitudes.
But what if anxiety isn’t something to suppress or feel guilty about? Rhett Smith, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, offers a fresh perspective. Instead of viewing anxiety as destructive or sinful, he presents it as a potential catalyst for spiritual growth. Drawing on Scripture and personal experiences, Rhett shows how anxiety can help us confront our deepest fears, uncover their roots, and make intentional choices about faith, relationships, work, and finances.
Let this book reshape how you see anxiety—and discover how God might use it for your good.