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Did I Say the Right Thing? (And a Million Other Microfears that Hold Christian Women Back)
| Expected release date is Feb 2nd 2027 |
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Overview
Do I need big faith or little faith? What if it's both?
Will the people at my new job like me?
Should I have let my teenager wear that out of the house?
Did I say the right thing? Did I do the right thing? Am I okay?
We have big faith to believe God spoke the world into existence. We have big faith for miracles and God’s promises for eternity. But do we have little faith to trust God for our daily struggles and worries? In Did I Say the Right Thing?,Heather Creekmore uncovers and shows women how to uproot secret and subtle fears—microfears—so we can live freely and trust God more fully.
Microfears are gnats of insecurity that follow us throughout our day. Often, they’re so subtle we don’t even recognize them as fear. They’re just “thoughts we’ve always had.” Some seem benign. Some are personal assaults. We swat them away, but they’re there, swarming and subtly attacking us. With humor, wisdom, and biblical truth, Heather graciously explores issues like control, self-image, anxiety, and comparison, along with the microfears that fuel them.
Encouraging readers with stories from Scripture and practical tactics to fortify against areas of worry, Heather shares a pathway to trusting God not just in all things, but in small things.
Little worries don’t have to pester you. If you’re struggling to remember that God is trustworthy in the little areas in life, you’re not alone. Join Heather on a journey from theoretical to real trust, from worry to confidence in God’s gracious care.









