Win over Worry

Conquer What Shakes You and Soar with the One Who Overcomes

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Pub Date 12 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 6 Mar 2024

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Description

Nagging thoughts simmer and sizzle within you. Super-sized fears shake and overtake you. It’s the enemy “worry.” But you have the power to win over it.

Keri is no stranger to worry and its ill effects. As a teenager, she discovered the power of panic and anxiety after encountering her own struggles and suffering. She developed unhealthy and unreliable coping strategies of self-will over the preferred will and way of God. Win over Worry will equip you to face the fears that have been holding you back from taking flight into the fullness of life we all long for. God has planned a colorful, flavorful, chain-free future for you, his cherished child, to enjoy. Right here, and right now.

Nagging thoughts simmer and sizzle within you. Super-sized fears shake and overtake you. It’s the enemy “worry.” But you have the power to win over it.

Keri is no stranger to worry and its ill...


Advance Praise

“We are in a war for our minds, and Keri beautifully leads us to a better narrative in this book—one that will allow us to soar with our Overcomer. If you struggle with worry or anxious thoughts (let’s be honest, we all do!), this is a must-read!”

—Rebecca George, author of Do the Thing and Host of the Radical Radiance podcast

“If you are tired of feeling overwhelmed by your own thoughts that leave you paralyzed, Keri Eichberger is the friend and encourager you need to help you begin walking in victory. In Win over Worry, Keri graciously guides you to recognize how to unlearn unhealthy worry patterns, but more importantly, how to surrender and overcome them with the power of God and his Word.”

—Ashley Morgan Jackson, author of Tired of Trying

“Keri invites us to search the depths of our own souls and examine what we truly believe at the core of who we are. The more my deepest beliefs are brought to light and reshaped by the gospel, the more worry begins to lose its power in my life.”

—Kyle Idleman, best-selling author of not a fan and One at a Time

“Are you weighed down with worry? Keri Eichberger once was, but she’s discovered how to overcome it and can show you how to overcome it too. This book is filled with hard-fought wisdom from a friend who has been there. She can empathize with your feelings and can guide you to conquer what has plagued you for too long. With authenticity and vulnerability, Keri can attest it is possible to Win over Worry—and can give you the practical steps to win as well.”

—Rachael Adams, author of A Little Goes a Long Way: 52 Days to a Significant Life

“Friend, there’s a rooted reason for all your worries, and God is the only way to permanently pull the worry roots from the garden of your heart. Confronting the evil stepsisters of worry and fear, Keri encourages you to open your heart to God and allow him to fill it where the root of worry once resided; to transform you from a worrier into a warrior. Choose today to set yourself up for victory over worry.”

—Wendy Pope, best-selling author of Wait and See: Finding Peace in God’s Pauses and Plans, Christian Speaker, and Founder of Word Up Ministries

“Worry seems to be invading the hearts of women in epidemic proportions—it is a battle many of us are fighting relentlessly. Keri Eichberger has breathed fresh life into a battle strategy that will help you to not only win over worry but also live a life of peace and hope. In her sweet yet moving literary style, Keri’s answers are at once both rich and practical. If you, or a friend, have found yourself paralyzed by worry, Win over Worry will enable you to tackle the future with excitement rather than fear.”

—Carol McLeod, Bible teacher, podcaster, and best-selling author

“What if you could have a real talk on worry with a good friend who really gets you? That’s Keri. She offers affirmation of all your worries, plus gives you practical tips to handle them with God’s help. You’ll enjoy the creative and memorable ways she encourages you to choose joy and peace over worry and fear.”

—Sarah Geringer, Christian blogger, speaker, podcaster, creative coach, and author of six books, including Transforming Your Thought Life: Christian Meditation in Focus

“In Win over Worry, Keri Eichberger gives us a go-to resource filled with practical and biblical help to stop the spiraling fear that paralyzes us. She helps us get to the root of our worry and turn it around with trusted truth. This is the message we need deep down to wrangle the unknowns and uncontrollables we face every day.”

—Lisa Appelo, author of Life Can Be Good Again: Putting Your World Back Together after It All Falls Apart


“We are in a war for our minds, and Keri beautifully leads us to a better narrative in this book—one that will allow us to soar with our Overcomer. If you struggle with worry or anxious thoughts...


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PRICE US$17.99 (USD)
PAGES 224

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In Win Over Worry, Keri Eichberger shared ways in which we can overcome our fears and worries and seek God and His power and assistance. Everyone has at some point in their life has had to deal with worrying. She compares worry to a leaky faucet that won’t quit dripping away despite everything you do to try and fix it. She openly shared how she personal battled flying and the fear of it. She has had to reply on Valium just to make it through. She explained how she has battled worry and fear on and off for over forty years. In this book, she teaches reader practical ways to unleash of God given trust and reply on His help. She shared how the majority of our worry is a learned behavior but we can learn to unlearn it. She breaks down the trauma we may have faced into personally, secondhand, or perception. She shared how she saw fear when she witnessed her boyfriend at the time getting into a fight. This left a mark on her soul of fear.



One of my favorite suggestions she included was about Thessalonians and how we are encouraged to pray without creasing. Most of us don’t pray continuously throughout the day. We tend to let our thoughts run wild instead. She has some good ideas on how to complete this. We can learn to stop picking up our phones so much, turning down the noise, turn up the worship music, praying ourselves to sleep to keep our minds in a calm state. She clarified how important it is to write down our prayer list and just do it for ourselves only. She also went into detail about her struggle with getting turned down by publishers and receiving a bunch of no’s. During this time, she herself had to come to peace while she waited on God’s timing.



I would recommend this life changing book to anyone who is ready to win over worrying. This book contained practical ways in which we can learn to release control over our worries and turn them all over to God. I liked how she discusses the experiences we may miss if we choose to worry instead of pursing something we would have gone for if we weren’t controlled by our fear. This book will assist readers in breaking down what is causing them to worry and fear and help them to replace the negative thoughts and to live your life to the fullest. This book will help you to get your joy back and to win against worry.




I received this book free from Leafwood Publishers for my honest review.”

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