The Highly Sensitive Christian: Spiritual Resilience for the Anxious and Tenderhearted, By Jason Cusick

The Highly Sensitive Christian

Spiritual Resilience for the Anxious and Tenderhearted

by Jason Cusick

The Highly Sensitive Christian
Paperback
$20.99
  • Length: 192 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.5 in
  • Published: September 29, 2026
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9781514013663
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Uncover the Gifts of Your Tenderheartedness

Have you always felt a little different? Do you find the world overstimulating and your own thoughts and feelings overwhelming? Maybe your relationship with God feels like a heavylist of obligations, and caring for others leaves you tired and empty.

For the highly sensitive person (HSP), this inner experience can be both a gift and a challenge.

In The Highly Sensitive Christian, author Jason Cusick shares pastoral insight and his personal journey as an HSP to reframe sensitivity not as a weakness to be fixed but as a God-given strength to be embraced.

Research shows that 15–20 percent of people have an innate sensitivity, making them highly discerning, deeply feeling, and uniquely attuned to the world. While your tenderheartedness comes naturally, it can also leave you feeling like you're not as "strong" as someone without this gift. This book helps you navigate these challenges, celebrate your giftedness, and develop lasting spiritual resilience.

In this book, highly sensitive Christians will discover how to

  • See your sensitivity as a superpower. Reframe your innate sensitivityas a good gift from God, designed to be celebrated and shared.
  • Develop spiritual resilience. Learn practical ways to grow and move from feeling overwhelmed to empowered, engaging with the prayers, Scripture, discussion questions, and action steps included with each chapter.
  • Listen to your body. Pay attention to your body's signals rather than dismiss them.
  • Deepen your faith. Unearth and correct theological beliefs thatmay have hindered your spiritual growth, and find new freedom in your relationship with God.
  • Strengthen your relationships. Friends, family, and church communities can understand, celebrate, and benefit from highly sensitive loved ones.

This encouraging book enables you to experience your tenderheartedness as the strength God intended for you. As you embrace your tenderheartedness, you can learn to carry and share your gifts in ways that honor God,others, and yourself.

Whether you are a highly sensitive Christian seeking to feel seen and understood, or a pastor, friend, or family member wanting to better support the tenderhearted people in your life, The Highly Sensitive Christian offers a hopeful path forward.

"This is a must-read for anyone in a caring profession! Through his vulnerability and wisdom, Jason Cusick has taken a concept that is often experienced as a pejorative and invited the reader into a safe place to be renewed, inspired, and seen in a way that is filled with purpose, beauty, and design."Christopher Ioimo, licensed marriage and family therapist and executive director of Journeys Counseling
“With courage, author Jason Cusick shares his own personal journey as a highly sensitive person (HSP), along with the stories of many people who have sought pastoral care from him. If you are tenderhearted, you will feel understood and championed. You will be led closer to the tender heart of Jesus, who cares for you and empowers you. You will discover that being tenderhearted is a gift from God. If you have family members or friends who are tenderhearted, one of the most loving things you can do is read this book.”Bill and Kristi Gaultiere, founders of Soul Shepherding and authors of Deeply Loved and Healthy Feelings, Thriving Faith
“With great understanding of who he is and who God has made him to be, Jason Cusick reveals the path to empathizing with your sensitive self and the sensitivities of others. He is adamant that, by drawing on the power of Jesus, your curiosity and commitment can enable a changed life. Throughout The Highly Sensitive Christian, you will learn to adopt perspectives and practices about appreciating and nourishing your body, mind, and spirit. Brothers and sisters, you will be resiliently equipped and empowered.”Kyle Idleman, author of Not a Fan and The Missing Messiah
“I had not heard about the highly sensitive person (HSP) before reading this book—what an instructive on-ramp! Author Jason Cusick presents a well-researched, personable description of what it means and what it’s like to be a highly sensitive person. Even more, he demonstrates how innately sensitive people are created just so, according to God’s design. We need highly sensitive people in this world—they make us all better. Cusick’s book is extremely practical, equipping those who are innately sensitive to flourish personally and relationally in body, mind, and spirit, with God and with others.”Jeannine Marie Hanger, associate professor of New Testament at Biola University and author of Engaging Jesus with Our Senses
“I didn't know how much I needed this book! What a transformative gift Jason Cusick has written for anyone who has ever felt too much, thought too deeply, or wondered why the world seems to affect them more profoundly than those around them. He gently dismantles mistaking your God-given wiring for weakness, invites you on a guided tour for navigating the world fully aware and appreciative of your sensitivities, and equips you with practical strategies for stewarding them. The Highly Sensitive Christian is a deeply affirming spiritual companion for the sensitive soul.”Tracie Braylock, holistic nurse educator and author of Radical Relaxation
“There is a quiet strength God places in tender hearts—and Jason Cusick in his book, The Highly Sensitive Christian, helps you recognize it, steward it, and walk in it with confidence. With wisdom born from experience, he reframes sensitivity not as a liability but as a sacred gift that, when anchored in Christ, becomes a powerful force for love and discernment. This book will steady your soul and remind you that what you carry is not weakness—it’s a kingdom strength, entrusted to you on purpose.”Wayne Cordeiro, chancellor of New Hope Christian College
"Rarely do you find a book that combines practical application of biblical principles and mental health concepts that are often, unfortunately, convoluted. Jason Cusick masterfully achieves this integration by providing a compelling guide through a Christian lens, while tactfully celebrating highly sensitive people, who are often negatively labeled due to society's fundamental misunderstanding of this construct. With deep insight, accurate empathy, biblical wisdom, and practical strategies, Cusick empowers highly sensitive believers to embrace their sensitivity as a God-given strength rather than a burden or flaw. Cusick provides a transparent but cogent account for the highly sensitive believer, grounded in Scripture and neuroscience, offering hope and the opportunity for resilience for those who feel overwhelmed by the world's noise and chaos. This book is an essential resource for highly sensitive Christians and their loved ones seeking to understand themselves more fully, nurture their spiritual lives, and live out their calling with authenticity. A truly inspiring and life-affirming read."Kevin Chapman, licensed clinical psychologist and author of Mastering Our Emotions
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CONTENTS

Introduction: "I've Always Felt a Little Different."
1. Being Highly Sensitive Is a Gift
2. Care for Your Body
3. Tone Your Mind
4. Nourish Your Spirit
5. Curate Your Relationships
Conclusion: Resilient Sensitivity
Appendix 1: Ten Ways to Help the Highly Sensitive Person in Your Life
Appendix 2: Parenting a Highly Sensitive Child
Appendix 3: Thriving as a Highly Sensitive Leader
Recommended Reading List
Acknowledgments
Endnotes

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Jason Cusick

Jason Cusick (DMin, Talbot) is the lead pastor of Journey of Faith, a multicampus church in Southern California, and the author of The Anxiety Field Guide. Jason has also served as a hospital chaplain, bioethics consultant, recovery leader, discipleship pastor, and mental health advocate. He and his wife, Marie, have three grown children.