Walking with Conviction in an Anxious Age

Christopher B Miller

Formation for Christians who don't panic, rush or retreat. 

  1. 1d ago

    #567 What If Your Strength Is Actually Fear?

    Why do some people become controlling when life feels uncertain? Why does fear sometimes look like strength? In this episode of Walking with Conviction in an Anxious Age, Pastor Chris Miller continues the Under Pressure series by exposing one of fear's most convincing disguises. Fear doesn't always look like anxiety, hesitation, or weakness. Sometimes it looks like control. Sometimes it looks like aggression. Sometimes it looks like power. Through the stories of King Saul, David, the Pharisees, and Paul's encouragement to Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:7, we explore: • Why fear often hides behind control   • How pressure reveals what formation has been building   • The difference between godly strength and fear-based power  • Why insecurity often disguises itself as confidence   • How fear changes the way we see people and circumstances   • Why control never delivers the peace it promises   • The progression from fear to control, aggression, and ultimately cruelty   • How trusting God breaks the cycle Most people think their greatest problem is a difficult circumstance. Often the deeper issue is what that circumstance reveals. Pressure reveals what formation has been building. What has pressure revealed in you? 🎧 Search Walking with Conviction in an Anxious Age on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Episode #567: What If Your Strength Is Actually Fear?  ☕ Support the ministry: https://buymeacoffee.com/walking_with_conviction If this episode encourages you, share it with a friend. Personal recommendations remain the most powerful way this podcast grows. #ChristianPodcast #Fear #Control #Faith #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLiving #Leadership #TrustGod #SpiritualGrowth #WalkingWithConviction

    34 min
  2. Jun 9

    #566 When Fear Turns Bitter: The Hidden Root That Shapes Your Life

    Why do some wounds heal while others become bitterness? In this episode of Walking with Conviction in an Anxious Age, Pastor Chris Miller continues the Under Pressure series by exploring the hidden path from fear to resentment, bitterness, and victimhood. Pressure doesn't create who we are—it reveals what formation has been building beneath the surface. Through Hebrews 12:15 and real-life stories of disappointment, church conflict, burnout, suffering, and God's sustaining grace, we examine: • Why bitterness rarely starts as bitterness   • How fear quietly shapes our reactions and relationships   • The danger of rehearsing pain instead of grace   • Why resentment feels justified but can become formative   • How bitterness promises protection but delivers isolation   • The connection between identity, victimhood, and unresolved wounds   • Why grace—not willpower—is the cure for bitterness If you've ever struggled to forgive, found yourself replaying old hurts, carried resentment, or wondered why certain wounds still have power over you, this episode is for you. Pressure reveals what formation has been building. What has pressure revealed in you? 🎧 Search Walking with Conviction in an Anxious Age on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Episode #566: When Fear Turns Bitter: The Hidden Root That Shapes Your Life ☕ Support the ministry: https://buymeacoffee.com/walking_with_conviction If this episode helps you, share it with a friend. That's still the most powerful way this podcast grows. #ChristianPodcast #Bitterness #Forgiveness #Fear #Faith #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving #Anxiety #SpiritualFormation #WalkingWithConviction

    45 min

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Formation for Christians who don't panic, rush or retreat.