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From Chronic Unease to Quiet Confidence in God: Inner Life & Message of the Cross
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From Chronic Unease to Quiet Confidence in God: Inner Life & Message of the Cross in Vernon, BC
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From Chronic Unease to Quiet Confidence in God: Inner Life & Message of the Cross in Vernon, BC
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Many believers love God sincerely, pray faithfully, and desire to walk uprightly, yet carry a quiet and persistent unease within. This inner tension does not always appear as fear or panic, but as a constant pressure to do better, to try harder, to manage one's spiritual life through effort and control. Over time, faith becomes tiring, prayer feels heavy, and rest in God seems distant, even though the heart longs for it.
This book speaks gently into that hidden struggle. It invites the reader to move from self-reliance to a life anchored in dependence on Christ, where peace is no longer something to achieve, but something to receive. Through a deeply Christ-centered perspective, it reveals how true transformation flows from an inner surrender rather than outward striving. The journey described is not about religious performance, but about allowing Christ's life within to bring order, calm, and quiet confidence to the soul.
As the reader progresses, faith becomes lighter, prayer becomes simpler, and trust replaces inner pressure. What once felt like constant effort begins to turn into a steady flow of life rooted in God's presence. This is an invitation to rest, to breathe, and to discover a Christianity shaped not by anxiety, but by abiding in Christ.
Many believers love God sincerely, pray faithfully, and desire to walk uprightly, yet carry a quiet and persistent unease within. This inner tension does not always appear as fear or panic, but as a constant pressure to do better, to try harder, to manage one's spiritual life through effort and control. Over time, faith becomes tiring, prayer feels heavy, and rest in God seems distant, even though the heart longs for it.
This book speaks gently into that hidden struggle. It invites the reader to move from self-reliance to a life anchored in dependence on Christ, where peace is no longer something to achieve, but something to receive. Through a deeply Christ-centered perspective, it reveals how true transformation flows from an inner surrender rather than outward striving. The journey described is not about religious performance, but about allowing Christ's life within to bring order, calm, and quiet confidence to the soul.
As the reader progresses, faith becomes lighter, prayer becomes simpler, and trust replaces inner pressure. What once felt like constant effort begins to turn into a steady flow of life rooted in God's presence. This is an invitation to rest, to breathe, and to discover a Christianity shaped not by anxiety, but by abiding in Christ.


















