No Reason to be Afraid
John 14:15-31
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by Lee Griess

Advice columnist Ann Landers used to receive something like 10,000 letters a month. When asked what seems to be the most common topic, she answered that most people seem to be afraid of something. They are afraid of losing their health, their job, or their family. They are afraid of upsetting their neighbor, alienating a friend, or committing a social faux pas. Many are even afraid when there is no reason to be afraid. Ours is a world of fearful people.

CSS Publishing Company, Sermons for Lent and Easter, by Lee Griess