When Fear Steals Tomorrow

When Fear Steals Tomorrow
By Pastor Tom Bridger, Cedar Valley Community Church
From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from
Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events.

A new study says more than half of young people worldwide are so anxious about climate change that many are reluctant to have children.

Here in Cedar Valley, I’ve heard that fear in my own congregation—a young woman telling me she’s not sure she wants to bring a child into a world she believes is ending. This isn’t a debate about carbon policy or government mandates. It’s a crisis of the soul dressed in scientific clothing, and it’s stealing futures before they arrive.

Now, I’m not here to tell you what to think about climate science. Smarter people than me disagree about the data, the economics, and the timelines. What I can tell you is that despair is not a plan. And fear that robs you of tomorrow is a thief, no matter what name it goes by.

There’s a verse in Jeremiah where God tells the exiles in Babylon—people who had every reason to believe their world was ending—to build houses, plant gardens, marry, have children. Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you. In other words: live. Not because everything is fine, but because faithfulness doesn’t wait for certainty.

I think about the farmers in this valley. They’ve always lived with weather they couldn’t control. They plant anyway. Not because they’re guaranteed a harvest, but because planting is what you do when you believe in tomorrow.

That’s not denial. That’s not ignoring problems. It’s choosing to act from hope rather than freeze in fear.

If you’re young and scared, hear this: your elders have been scared before. We’ve lived through times when the world felt like it was ending—and here we are, still building, still planting, still bringing children into a world that needs them. Courage isn’t the absence of fear. It’s refusing to let fear have the last word.

This Sunday, we light the candle of joy. There’s room on the pew for anyone who needs to remember that light still wins.

This editorial is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series. While the people and town are fictional, the national events they reflect on are real.

Want to know the full story behind Cedar Valley? Teresa, Caleb, Dan, and the community you’ve come to know in these editorials first came together in Quiet Echo: When Loud Voices Divide, Quiet Ones Bring Together. Discover how a small town found its way from fear to fellowship—one quiet act of courage at a time. Available on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3ME4nSs

It’s free, live, and fresh! Quiet Echo—A Cedar Valley News Podcast is live on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/4nV8XsE, Spotify: https://bit.ly/4hdNHfX, YouTube: https://bit.ly/48Zfu1g , and Podcastle: https://bit.ly/4pYRstE. Every day, you can hear Cedar Valley’s editorials read aloud by the voices you’ve come to know—warm, steady, and rooted in the values we share. Step into the rhythm of our town, one short reflection at a time. Wherever you listen, you’ll feel right at home. Presented by the Publication Consultants:  https://publicationconsultants.com/

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