Life After Facing Fear

Scared is what you’re feeling. Brave is what you’re doing.

Emma Donoghue

Fear, Then and Now

It was almost seven years ago to the day that I published my first blog article: “Reclaiming a Life from Fear.” While my writing hasn’t stayed regular, the quiet growth behind the scenes has.

I’ll be honest: Most of the last seven years hasn’t felt like triumph. My fears seemed as strong as ever. But what I couldn’t feel in the moment, I can now see in retrospect. I was taking steps, small and important ones, to break the power of fear in my life.

At last, after 6 years of painful and quiet growth, the last 12 months have seen many of my old fears start to crumble. I’ve begun to face them more directly.

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Hope in Pain

Pain has its own noble joy, when it starts a strong consciousness of life, from a stagnant one.

John Sterling

Several months ago I began reading a great deal of C.S. Lewis. I had become fascinated with his unique way of putting old ideas in “new clothes,” to make you take a second look at things that you thought you already knew. About a month ago, I read his book The Problem of Pain, in which he attempts to answer the philosophical issues that arise when we live in a world full of pain, yet claim to believe in a loving, good, and all-powerful God. Honestly, I can’t say that I understand philosophy well enough to know if he makes a very compelling case or not. I’m certainly not going to try and tell you, dear reader, that I have it figured out.

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