Nervous systems Spiritual practices to calm anxiety in your body, the church, and politics

Sara Billups, 1978-

Book - 2025

This book examines the experience of anxiety in contemporary life, addressing both personal and collective sources such as social, political, and cultural pressures. Author, explores spiritual practices and rhythms aimed at fostering a holistic response to anxiety within individual and community contexts. Through reflections and suggested daily practices, the book discusses ways to engage with anxiety rather than avoid it, drawing on faith-based perspectives and personal observations.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Livres de croissance personnelle
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Sara Billups, 1978- (author)
Physical Description
238 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781540904218
9781540905161
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A more accepting, Jesus-centered Christianity can assuage many of the anxieties dominating modern society, according to this expansive treatise from That's the Spirit podcaster Billups (Orphaned Believers). Drawing on her own struggles with anxiety, which were supercharged by the Covid-19 pandemic and the challenges of caring for her aging parents, she assesses how the emotion shows up in today's world. She finds signs of anxiety in bodies that are overstimulated by technology; in a church that's increasingly ill-equipped to meet society's needs; and in a conservative politics that serves as a refuge from an unstable world, with rising fears about America's waning Christian identity pushing evangelicals, in particular, "into the arms of Donald Trump" and other politicians promising a return to order. Billups contends that the solution is a more inclusive Christianity that provides comfort without offering false promises and supports a humble and welcoming church community that "pursues an earthly holiness... inspired by the teachings of Jesus," including by using "words instead of weapons." While the thesis can sometimes get lost in lengthy meditations on Billups's own caregiving experiences, the links she draws between individual and systemic stressors are incisive and thought-provoking. This will provide stressed-out Christians with plenty of food for thought. (Nov.)

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