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Lenses of Love
When Worry Won't Stop
What if you could quiet the endless "what ifs" in your mind? In this message, we explore how chronic worry hijacks our peace—and how Jesus' words invite us to live fully in the present. Discover practical ways to break the cycle of anxious thinking and reclaim calm.
When worry won’t stop, it can feel like your mind is stuck on repeat—trapped in fear about what might go wrong.
This message explores the difference between healthy concern and obsessive anxiety that steals peace and sleep.
Jesus' words offer a new way to carry our cares, rooted in trust and presence.
You’ll learn practical tools to quiet the mental noise and ground your thoughts.
There’s hope for calmer days—even when life feels uncertain.
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