Anxiety and Attachment — Are We Loving or Clinging?

Anxiety and Attachment — Are We Loving or Clinging?

Part 4 of the series examines the impact of anxiety on attachment styles in relationships. It differentiates between love and clinging, emphasizing that anxious attachment can stem from fear and lead to unhealthy dynamics. By trusting in God's love and setting boundaries, individuals can cultivate secure attachments and experience emotional healing.

Silent Struggles — How Anxiety Affects the People We Love

Silent Struggles — How Anxiety Affects the People We Love

Anxiety, often a "silent struggle," significantly impacts relationships, affecting loved ones through irritability, withdrawal, and emotional distance. This series encourages acknowledgment and healing by fostering open communication, seeking divine help, and connecting with others. Recognizing anxiety's effects promotes understanding, healing, and stronger bonds within families and communities.

Master Your Emotions: Gain Spiritual Dominion

Master Your Emotions: Gain Spiritual Dominion

This article emphasizes the significance of body and soul renewal in achieving emotional mastery and spiritual growth. It reveals that while the human spirit is regenerated at rebirth, the soul and body require ongoing renewal to align with Yahweh's intentions. This process enables individuals to fulfill their divine purpose and live dominantly, transcending negative emotions.

Biblical Ways to Manage Negative Emotions

Biblical Ways to Manage Negative Emotions

Author emphasizes that emotions, including negative ones, are part of God’s creation and not inherently bad. She outlines biblical steps for managing emotions: acknowledge them, pray, align thoughts with scripture, practice self-control, and seek support. With God’s guidance, individuals can find healing and emotional freedom.

Anxiety: Transforming Fear into Daily Peace

Anxiety: Transforming Fear into Daily Peace

The article explores how habitual anxiety subtly infiltrates daily life, affecting thoughts, choices, and relationships. Common behaviors stemming from anxiety include overthinking, people-pleasing, and avoiding risks. It emphasizes the need for awareness, returning to God's presence, and renewing the mind through scripture to find peace. Jesus offers reassurance against anxiety.