Josh Wilson's "Things That I'm Afraid Of" Brings Hope to Those Suffering from Anxieties

Singer and songwriter Josh Wilson drops a brand new single "Things That I'm Afraid Of" today. The song is about mental health and his own struggles with anxiety and depression. Listen here: https://orcd.co/thingsthatimafraidof. "Things That I'm Afraid Of" was written by Ross King and produced by Jeff Pardo.
Wilson reveals, "These last two years have been very difficult for so many of us. I used to think that being a Christian meant that life should be easy, but Jesus himself said, `In this world, you will have troubles.' Sounds pretty discouraging until you read the next part, where he says `but take heart, for I have overcome this world' (John 16:33).
"Life isn't easy for anyone. We're all fighting a hard battle. If you're facing addiction, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or any other mental health struggle, you're not alone. Whatever you're going through, whatever you're struggling with, Jesus promises he will never leave or forsake you.
"Here's my favorite line in the song: There's no place where my demons can't find meBut just want till they see who's standing behind me. Our troubles are big. Our God is bigger. Love you all, and can't wait to see you on the road this year."
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