Fear is subtle. It hides behind logic, masks itself as caution, and convinces us to play it safe. It whispers lies that keep us from stepping into our calling, and it magnifies the “what ifs” until we’re frozen in place. But God’s Word tells a different story—one of courage, freedom, and trust. “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7).
Letting go of fear isn’t a one-time event. It’s a daily decision to choose faith over fear, truth over lies, and God’s voice over the enemy’s. It means confronting the root of your fear—whether it’s rejection, failure, or the unknown—and laying it at God’s feet. It’s in that act of surrender that healing begins and courage takes root.
Fear tells you to stay quiet—faith tells you to speak up. Fear says you’re not ready—faith says God equips the called. Fear says you’ll never recover—faith says restoration is coming. When we choose to trust God fully, even in uncertainty, we begin to live in the freedom He intended for us all along.
In Woman… Be Still!, Carol Williams speaks directly to the heart of this struggle. She gently leads readers through their fears with grace and scriptural truth, reminding them that courage doesn’t mean having no fear—it means choosing to trust God in the middle of it.
If you’re tired of living small because fear has had a loud voice in your life, it’s time to take that power back. Choose faith. Choose stillness. And trust the One who never fails.
