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Made to Tremble: How Anxiety Became the Best Thing That Ever Happened to My Faith

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Blair Linne can tell you exactly when the ground under her feet fell through. Starting in 2015, she experienced crippling anxiety and panic attacks that spiraled her down a staircase into a basement of dark discouragement and shame. Sometimes, the journey downward was so intense it landed her in the emergency room. Like many Christians, Blair knew she “should” cast her frustrations onto God and process with him, but instead found herself crying “I. Don’t. Know. How!"

In the harrowing season that followed—through the episodes of terror, rapid heart rate, difficulty breathing, trembling, dizziness, chills, intrusive thoughts, and even the fear of dying—Blair learned just how quickly she would have to give up the typical quick fixes, simple answers, and theological band-aids she had previously relied on. As the anxiety waves came crashing over her, many times without warning and without permission, she realized the this was a complex issue, and there was no bypassing it. No sprinkling it with wishful thinking or spiritual platitudes. No willing herself out of it as if she were a bulletproof demigod.

The only way was through it, in tender awareness of her weakness and delicate humanity, with God.

On this side of the valley, Blair has come to appreciate even the worst moments of her story, for it has given her a deeper understanding of what it means to be human, what it actually means to lean into the Lord, and what it looks like to walk with a limp and a love for fellow strugglers. With profound lessons learned on the other side, Blair now rejoices in her affliction, for it has taught her to tremble in a new in awe of God.

With biblical reflection woven together with gripping narrative, journey with Blair in Made to Tremble and experience not only the God of Peace—but the peace of God.

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Published September 16, 2025

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Profile Image for Whitney Newby.
111 reviews941 followers
October 11, 2025
This book was excellent in every way. Tender, timely (for me), theologically rich. Blair tells her story with vulnerability and clarity; she gives the reader practical tools, but also gospel hope. I truly loved this book and recommend it for anyone struggling with the affliction of anxiety.
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19 reviews4 followers
October 21, 2025
SO good. I listened to the audiobook but want to read it again on paper. This is the best thing on anxiety I have read. I got to hear a little bit of Blair’s story from her husband when he was in Atlanta and I immediately knew I had to read this book. So encouraging to read about anxiety from someone who has experienced it severely. Highly highly recommend!!
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789 reviews48 followers
October 9, 2025
I inadvertently read this immediately after finishing another book on anxiety, and while I at first was nervous they would be too similar, I found that Made to Tremble is a completely different type of book. I won’t use the space for this review to compare the two, but I will highlight what I think the strengths of Made to Tremble are:

1. Blaire Linne writes from the trenches of dealing with anxiety (including panic attacks). If you are currently struggling with physical manifestations of anxiety, consider Made to Tremble the words of a friend to come alongside you in your suffering. You will not find someone talking AT you, but someone WITH you who is learning to see God’s hand in the midst of it.
2. A similar but distinct point to number 1 is that Blaire Linne shares her own story and the stories of others. I think this would be very comforting for someone in the midst of suffering, to see that they are not alone and that there is a way through.
3. She reminds us that the goal is not a life free of anxiety, but a life that is tethered to God.
4. The appendices (prayers, poems, promises, resources) are excellent.

Notable quotes:

“The fear of man makes for a terrible god. It is the worst tyrant a person can live under. Public opinion sways like wind hitting a lone leaf.”

“As you wade through the waves and storms of anxiety, I hope the lessons I learned along my own journey have helped you see that the anxiety which brings you closer to God will always outweigh a considerably calm life that keeps you an arm’s distance from Him.”

Many thanks to B&H and Netgalley for the advanced review copy. All opinions are my own.
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19 reviews2 followers
October 24, 2025
“Cast your burden on the Lord and He will sustain you”. Psalm 55:22

Anxiety is such a challenging disorder to have as it is almost unbeatable in a lot of situations ( or at least seems unbeatable ). Blair Linne talked about some great ways of turning to God in a time of fear and anxiety. One of my favorite tips was to fight anxiety with thankfulness. “Thanksgiving loosens the chains of fear and anxiety. It is hard to be afraid when you recall the character of Jesus. Thanksgiving helps us recall our past deliverances”. Such a good reminder that even though it feels like you’re being attacked from every which way, God will deliver you just like He has every other time. What a great thing to rest in, I will not be taken down by anxiety, God will sustain me and deliver me, until He wins the battle once and for all.

Other favorite quotes:
“ there’s something kids feel when their parent seeks them out in the middle of that fear. Safe. Secure. Protected. Everything opposite of anxiety”.

“There is home waiting for us at the end of our hope.”

“God isn’t interested in only ministering to one part of you during your anxiety journey. He wants to minister to every part of your humanity. Scriptures teach that God created the body and spirit and called them both good.”

“The word of God has the power to minister to us in a variety of ways, through conviction, but it also comes through encouragement and consolation during the darkest nights of the body and soul.”

“Seeing that the worst thing we fear might not be as bad as we think helps us have agency to address it; it reduces the power that fear has over us.”

“Ever wonder what Jesus is doing all day now that He is risen and ascended? He’s praying for you. He lives, day and night, to intercede for His people.”

12 reviews
November 3, 2025
This is a great book for practical help with anxiety both physically and spiritually. God cares about our whole being.
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3 reviews3 followers
September 25, 2025
Made to Tremble by Blair Linne is a balm for weary and anxious souls. Linne shares her own journey with anxiety with such honesty and vulnerability that I felt seen and understood on every page. She doesn’t gloss over how debilitating anxiety can be, yet she continually points to the peace of God that steadies us when our hearts and minds spiral.

Blair Linne’s words reminded me that I’m not alone, and that God’s presence and promises are stronger than my anxiety. I highly recommend this book to anyone walking through the heaviness of anxiety and in need of the hope and peace only Christ can give.
6 reviews
November 20, 2025
Excellent audiobook. Would have been better in print along with a highlighter. I will go back to this one.
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24 reviews1 follower
November 25, 2025
So many different aspects of this book were helpful, both physically and spiritually. The author was very relatable as she has struggled with anxiety herself.
‘If all we are trying to do is get over or around or anxiety rather than cling to God as we pedal through our anxiety, we miss the point.’
Profile Image for Hannah.
173 reviews6 followers
October 15, 2025
‘Made to Tremble’ by Blair Linne is a heartfelt reflection on how God meets us in our fear, anxiety, and weakness. I’ve learned a similar lesson over the past few years, that my neediness is not a flaw but a gift that draws me closer to Christ. This truth has been pivotal for me, helping me see moments of anxiety not as personal failure but as gentle reminders to abide in Him and rest in His strength.

Blair’s poetic voice and raw honesty stand out throughout this book. Her testimony, along with those of others she includes, shows how God uses anxiety to expose our weakness and pull us toward His redeeming love. The inclusion of her own poetry, practical tools, and Scripture references make this an encouraging resource for anyone longing to find peace in the midst of trembling.

While the writing is a bit more lyrical and expressive than I typically prefer, I recognize that much of that comes from Blair’s deep love for words and truth. Perhaps because I’ve already walked a similar journey, I didn’t need as much buildup to those lessons, but I still found this a thoughtful, gospel-centered read that points back to Christ as our ultimate peace.

Special thanks to B&H Publishing and NetGalley for a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Profile Image for Tristany Corgan.
596 reviews71 followers
October 17, 2025
“Even when our body shakes, if we have built our trembling life upon the Rock, we will never ultimately be shaken.” -Blair Linne🌊

Anxiety is something I’ve struggled with for most of my life, and it inspires many prayers of “help me not to be anxious” or “please bring me peace.” And yet despite all my prayers, I still wrestle with anxiety on a daily basis. Sometimes I wonder why God allows me to have so much uncontrollable anxiety, but Blair Linne’s new book, Made to Tremble, was such a good reminder for me. First, it reminded me that I’m not alone in my struggles, and there are many other anxious Christians out there. And second, it reminded me that God allows my anxiety to draw me ever closer to Him. In this book, Blair Linne is transparent about her own struggles with anxiety and how she’s worked through them with the Lord, and she uses Scripture and beautiful prose to show her readers how their anxious trembling can lead them to trembling in awe of their Creator and Savior. If you’ve also struggled with anxiety throughout your life, consider reading Made to Tremble today.❤️

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A big thank you to B&H Publishing for sending me a copy of this book! All thoughts and opinions are my own.📘
Profile Image for Cody.
22 reviews
November 25, 2025
“Do it scared.”

Blair Linne is tender in sharing her experience, insight, and advice on managing anxiety. I was greatly relieved to find her acknowledging the limitations of the book’s scope when it comes to managing anxiety with medication and/or therapy.

At times, “Made to Tremble” slightly wanders away from its central themes—like challenging preconceived notions of “rebuking the devil” later in the book—and thus ends up feeling lengthier than it needed to be. On this note: I enjoyed Linne’s incorporated poetry, yet did not need her explanation on the use of water imagery; poetry and prose are beautiful in their ability to convey layers of meaning without added explanation.

All in all, I find myself comforted, refreshed, and challenged, albeit a little tired by the length.
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217 reviews4 followers
November 19, 2025
As one who has struggled with anxiety, Blair Linne is in a good position to counsel others on how to examine one's anxiety and view it as a reminder of human frailty and our need for God. This book is rich in applied scripture and offers a lot of helpful information for those who suffer from anxiety and those who want to counsel or help. The resources at the back of the book are a bonus. The one shortcoming is that some of the points made felt repetitive; but, a very good read nevertheless.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
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919 reviews15 followers
December 22, 2025
This was good. I appreciated Blair’s story, which felt a bit different as her anxiety was brought on by a traumatic experience instead of being a part of her personality as long as she could remember. I appreciated her voice as a wife and a mom. I think this book pairs well with Jonny Ardavanis’s book Consider the Lilies, which I found also extremely helpful.
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7 reviews
November 2, 2025
The Lord spoke through Blair beautifully. This book helped me re-examine my own spiritual concerns with anxiety and depression, and helped me realize that the Lord created us to tremble. Highly recommend this book, and it will be a Christmas present to some of my loved ones this year!
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143 reviews1 follower
November 24, 2025
A poetic gut-punch on the fear of the Lord. Blair Linne’s spoken-word fire and biblical depth make you feel small before a holy God—convicting, beautiful, and urgent. Loses a little steam with repetition, but still a trembling, soul-shaking read. Four humbled stars.
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39 reviews1 follower
December 21, 2025
Really enjoyed the author's voice- she is very much a poet and there are so many beautiful sections I underlined and will revisit. This book is both practical and comforting. It's someone coming alongside you on a long journey and giving you support along the way.
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381 reviews6 followers
October 7, 2025
Fantastic. I loved the connections with anxiety and our need to be fearful of God. Definitely read if you struggle with anxiety.
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157 reviews
December 1, 2025
Very good, not my top recommendation for practically handling anxiety, but up there. :)
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