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Pastor Bill Grandi
"What I like about Caleb’s book is he did a great job of avoiding all the clinical garbage which comes from a subject like this, while at the same time giving some “meat” to what is behind worry and anxiety and how it affects a person."David Sparks
"Worry steals our present and can rob us of our future. Yet we allow it to have power over us day after day. If you’re tired of this process, you can break the cycle. One tool at your disposal is a newly written book by missionary Caleb Suko. He fully uses nineteen chapters to help his readers learn how to kill worry once and for all."TC Avey
"I'm guilty of the sin, Worry. While I knew it stemmed from a lack of trust in God, I hadn't realized how deep the issue ran until I read Caleb's book. Using Scripture and personal stories Caleb delves into the complex sin of Worry."Nancy Watta
"I enjoy Caleb's style of writing on this topic! I feel as if I am sitting in a group with others as we listen to him share his thoughts and study on this most needed topic in today's world!"Ngina Otiende
"One of the bigger lessons has been the reminder that worry is a sin, like any other sin. And that it's me trying to control my life and circumstances. "Floyd Samons
"Not one of us can say we live a life with no worries, but Caleb has laid out a divine inspired road map that is available to children of God to use and conquer fear on a daily basis. 'Exchange your constant worry with prayer!'"Barb Raveling
"The book is filled with examples, practical and biblical insights, and Bible verses. Caleb has a good down-to-earth approach to this subject with wise, biblical counseling."Recent Posts
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benji
November 30, 2006Hey kids, the sign says no parking, soooo moovit!! Just kidding! Looks like a lot of fun. I remember my first big snow experience. I was around their age. I sunk into the snow about 3 feet, and was pulled out by my Grandfather. Unfortunately I never saw my boots again!
Ben