Do It Afraid by Joyce Meyer

 


In this day and age, fear seems to run rampant. People are afraid of the virus in the pandemic, worried about their finances, and struggling to get along with people on opposite political party lines. In Joyce Meyer's new book, Do It Afraid, she shares how faith in God can help readers deal with many of their fears. 

At the start of the book, Meyer reminds readers that fear has been around a very long time and it affects everyone. However, she urges readers not to let fear "push them around." Instead she starts out the book in the first section by helping readers understand fear. She then goes on to help them confront fear and to have the courage they need to do that. The third part of the book offers advice on the mindsets to have to walk in freedom from fear.

Like all of Joyce Meyer's books, Do It Afraid is clear and easy to understand and relate to. She writes in such a way so the reader is reminded of the Scriptures that relate to each topic while including stories from her own life that relate well. Meyer doesn't hold back she just shares from her heart matter-of-factly.  I like that she is easy to relate to and understand. One other feature of this book is that she also shares stories at the end of each chapter from other real life people. This helps the reader feel like they are not alone in their struggles. Do It Afraid would be a good addition to any home library. I have to add that this book has one of the most gorgeous covers that I have seen on a Meyer book. Under the vellum dust jacket is a gorgeous lion picture. 



I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own. #sponsoredbyfaithwords

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