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Overcoming When You Feel Overwhelmed

5 Steps to Surviving the Chaos of Life

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It Is Time to Tackle the Things Trying to Overrun Your Life Do you feel stuck in a mess? Are you wondering how you got to this place and trying to make sense of it all? Don't give up! In Overcoming When You Feel Overwhelmed, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Jentezen Franklin offers five life-giving steps to help you - get up, get out and get free, and - walk into the destiny God has prepared for you Jentezen pulls back the curtain on the enemy's tactics to hinder your spiritual growth, distract your attention and keep you from living to your fullest potential during this critical season of prophetic history. If you find that every battle you're fighting has gotten more difficult to conquer-if you are paralyzed and don't know which way to go-remember God doesn't call you just a survivor. He calls you an overcomer.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 18, 2022
      Franklin (Acres of Diamonds), a pastor and televangelist, explores ways to strengthen faith during trying times in this impassioned guide. He proposes that the end-times are near, but that disaster can be overcome by focusing on God and following five steps: look within, look to Jesus, look ahead, look out, and look up. Franklin urges readers to “look within” by improving their attitude, noting how his daughter stayed in high spirits after falling off a horse: “Just because bad things happen doesn’t mean you have to be upset all the time.” To illustrate “looking out” for others, the author tells of how Joseph of Arimathea used his influence and power to procure Jesus’s corpse from Pontius Pilate even though Jesus “had nothing to offer Joseph” in death. Franklin elsewhere uses the story of David and Goliath to tout the importance of not letting others get under one’s skin, and finds an exemplar of fortitude in a soldier’s daring mission during the Spanish-American War. The author’s well-chosen biblical and historical anecdotes bring his suggestions to life, but his strong political stances are likely to alienate some readers (“We crossed a Rubicon when gay marriage was legalized”). This manual’s stability-through-faith approach will appeal to conservative Christian readers.

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