Each
title on this list of five-book resources
specifically relates to one of the preaching
themes in this
series. We’ve chosen five exceptional
ones for you to utilize. Use each of them for
gleaning
illustrative quotes and material to unfold
your sermons with impact.
#1
Unafraid
Each
household should have a copy of this Guidebook
to the Standing Tall sermon series. Dr.
John K. White draws on personal
experience to highlight lessons of victory he has
learned relating to all
eight fears. His book will reinforce your preaching
and serve as a substitute sermon for when anyone
is unable to attend church.
#2 Scared to Life
In an age of anxiety, the author explains how
we can nurture spiritual health by openly acknowledging
the reality of our fears and then intentionally
responding to them. This book handles all of the
fear-related
topics both biblically and masterfully, with genuine
empathy for those who find these fears
troublesome. It illustrates that as we place our
trust in God and rely on His resources, we can
break free of the gravitational pull of fear and
its draining power.
#3 Family Fears
Do you know people whose healthy concern for their
family has moved into continual anxiety and doubt
about their well-being? This helpful book offers
Scripture-based strategies for breaking the cycle
of fear that can paralyze a Christian home, and
helps readers
cultivate an environment of confident love and
acceptance. Included are discussions of
the five most common family fears.
#4 How to Fear God
This
book will inspire you to break free from the
unhealthy fear of God. Learn instead to enjoy
God, balancing an understanding of His power and
holiness with His desire for an intimate relationship
with each of us.
#5 No Night Too Dark
We all witness daily the devastating effects of
sin in the world and it's contribution
to the breakdown of society. But
this inspiring book explains how
God delights in bringing light to our darkest nights
and can transform apparent
victories for Satan into glorious triumphs for
God's people. It
also offers a divine principle: no matter how deep
our
pain, God can reach into our lives and exchange
suffering for glory.

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