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Episode 9: Featuring guest William Woodington
Anxiety touches so many lives—often in silent, persistent ways. For Christians, the struggle can be compounded by confusion or guilt. Scripture says, “Do not be afraid,” but what if those words feel more like pressure than peace?
With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, this episode of Faith Footnotes invites you into a timely and grace-filled conversation. We welcome William Woodington, author of Whatever Is True: A Christian View of Anxiety. Woodington offers a gospel-centered perspective that steers us away from self-reliance and points us instead to the hope and peace we have in Christ. Together, we’ll talk about the nature of anxiety, what it means to trust God in the midst of it, and how Christians can reframe mental health struggles in light of God’s mercy.
Whether you’re personally walking through anxiety, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about how faith meets mental health, this episode is an encouraging reminder that our help comes not from within, but from the Lord.
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