What Women Fear by Angie Smith
What Women Fear: Walking in Faith that Transforms by Angie Smith relays a very powerful message.
” Trust in the lord and all your fears will disappear. ”
This is the message that I get when I read the book. It’s extremely difficult not to experience fear at some point or another at time however if you have the right attitude you will realise that most fears are unfounded.
Angie Smith in her book talks about how fear has affected her when she was young and now in her adulthood. Some of the fear of rejection , failure and isolation that she mentioned are commonly experience by others.
She cleverly interjects relevant scripture passages into the book to depict how Fear can stifle one’s growth and make one self deceive. Fear can make one feel less worth and look down on your personal achievements when you should be proud of your own achievements instead.
Many a time when we struggle to obey GOD we end up frustrated and feel uneasy with ourselves. Sometimes the thought of failure itself is so fearful that we don’t even dare take the first step to answer the call of GOD. Re approaching yourselves for a bad decision made won’t make it right but instead it would be more appropriate on working on the solution and not committing the error again.
I love the frankness in which Angie talked about her own experiences and sharing in her book. It is rather heavy reading and it took me quite a while to finish reading the 224 page book.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book for review purposes. All opinions are 100% my own.