What if the disaster you fear most never happens?In The Tree That Never Fell, Ranbir Chamling Rai confronts one of the most silent yet destructive struggles in the Christian life-worry. Not healthy concern, but the kind of fear that steals peace, drains strength, and quietly weakens trust in God.The book opens with a true story: a tall coconut tree looming over a fragile home, swaying violently in every storm, threatening collapse. Night after night, fear whispered, "This is it." Yet year after year, the tree never fell. That image becomes a powerful metaphor for the imagined disasters believers live under-crises that feel certain but never come.Writing from lived experience rather than theory, Rai draws from seasons of childhood trauma, financial pressure, anxiety, sleepless nights, and a wife's battle with cancer. With biblical clarity and pastoral honesty, he exposes worry as a spiritual stronghold rooted in false control, misplaced trust, and fear of the future.This is not a quick-fix self-help book or a shallow call to "stop worrying." It is an invitation to see worry for what it truly is, to understand the cost it exacts on the soul, and to rediscover the peace God promises to those who learn to trust Him fully.For Christians tired of bracing for collapse...For believers who love God but feel trapped by anxiety...The Tree That Never Fell asks one quiet, hope-filled question: What if God has been holding your life steady all along?