What if the Bible doesn't shy away from anxiety-but actually speaks straight into it?
When the World Goes Dark isn't your typical Christian self-help book filled with clichés and shallow comfort. It's a raw, honest exploration of what it means to follow God when life gets unbearably heavy and heaven seems quiet.
Through the trembling hearts of Scripture-David's desperate psalms, Elijah's wilderness breakdown, Jeremiah's aching soul, and even Jesus' agony in Gethsemane-this book uncovers a truth we rarely hear in church: God's people have always battled anxiety, depression, and deafening silence. And God has never walked away.
You'll laugh at the brutal honesty, reflect deeply, and maybe cry as you realise: you're not broken beyond repair. You're just human. And God steps into the storm, sits with you in the dark, and stays-even when you can't feel Him.
In these pages, you'll discover:
How biblical heroes faced mental and emotional collapse
That Jesus didn't rebuke anxiety-He carried it in His sweat and blood
Why silence isn't absence, and sorrow isn't failure
That worship isn't about having it all together-it's about trusting God when everything's falling apart
This isn't a book about escaping anxiety.
It's a book about meeting God right in the middle of it.
If you've ever felt ashamed for not being "faithful enough," this is your permission slip to exhale. You are not alone, not less spiritual, and not disqualified. You're seen. You're loved. And even in the dark-you're still held.