I don’t think we can stop feeling fear. It is hardwired into our brains and our bodies. But what we do with our fear matters. How we respond to it, how we treat people when we are scared, what we are scared of and why…it is important to understand these things and to choose courage.
My Articles
- Making Order Out of Chaos, New York Times
- Another Chance to Be Afraid – and Trust God, Christianity Today
- Why I’m Afraid of American Christians, Christianity Today
- Another Chance to Be Afraid, Christianity Today
- I’m Not Called to Keep My Kids Safe, Christianity Today
- A Love Stronger than Fear, in Plough
- Learning to Love Modern Day Lepers, Christianity Today
- But Are You Safe?
- Fear of Flying
- Desperate, Dependent, Breathless Parenting
- 10 Dangerous Things for Kids and One True Danger, a Quiz
Books
- Nerve, by Eva Holland
- The Fear Paradox, by Frank Faranda
- Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest, by Ed Welch
- The Places that Scare You, Pema Chodron
- The Fear Project: What Our Most Primal Emotion Taught Me About Survival, Success, Surfing . . . and Love by Jamal Yogis