Life today feels like a non-stop sprint. We rush from one commitment to another, juggling work, family, finances, and countless responsibilities. For many, stress has become a way of life. It infiltrates our homes, our workplaces, and even our relationships.
The Bible is clear about the toll stress can take. Moses, Elijah, and even Peter all struggled under pressure. And today, studies show stress affects nearly every part of our lives—our health, our emotions, and our spiritual walk.
Maybe you’ve felt it too: the anxiety, the fatigue, the sense that you’re stretched to the breaking point. But here’s the good news: God never intended for us to live that way. His Word points us to another path.
Psalm 23 paints a picture of what life can look like under the care of the Good Shepherd:
“He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.”
That’s the promise of Jesus Christ. When the storms rage around us, He is the One who speaks, “Peace, be still.”
This is why PowerPoint Ministries exists—because the world is desperate for peace, and only Christ can provide it. Every sermon we share, every radio broadcast, every digital message is anchored in the truth that Jesus offers real hope in the midst of real struggles.
Across the globe, countless men and women are discovering this peace through the teaching of God’s Word. They’re learning that stress doesn’t have to define them and that Christ offers rest for the weary and strength for the broken. That’s the heart of our mission: proclaiming the life-changing Gospel so that people everywhere can find freedom in Him.
I want you to experience this same peace in your daily walk. That’s why I’ve written Breaking Free from Stress. In this book, I unpack God’s biblical pathway to peace—showing you how to move from a life weighed down by anxiety to one refreshed and renewed by God’s promises.

This resource is my way of encouraging you personally while also equipping you to stand strong in faith.
Friend, no matter what pressures you face today, remember this: your Good Shepherd knows you, loves you, and longs to lead you to green pastures and still waters. When you rest in Him, you’ll find true peace that no stress can steal away.


