If fear keeps us striving, isolating, and self-protecting, what story are we actually living inside?----more---- If you haven't heard Jamie and Norris' full episode Courageous Identity we encourage you to check that out before giving this bonus content a listen.----more---- In this bonus segment of S3 Ep7, Jamie Winship and Norris Williams discuss the difference between a worldview of separation and a worldview of connection. Jamie describes how so much of our fear-based living is rooted in a story of scarcity—not enough, not safe, not secure, not seen—and how that story quietly shapes the way we relate to God, others, and even ourselves. Together, Jamie and Norris contrast that with the worldview of the kingdom: a life of connection, humility, receiving, and trust. They also name one of the traps many of us fall into: building our identity around what we do for God rather than receiving what God says is already true. If the main episode invited you to name your fear, this bonus conversation helps uncover the deeper worldview underneath it. In this bonus conversation The difference between a worldview of separation and a worldview of connection Why scarcity, self-protection, and self-promotion are signs of fear-based living How even “good” identities can keep us disconnected from our true identity in Christ Why maturity in the kingdom is measured more by receiving than by producing How confession, repentance, and transformation work together Jamie’s framework for change: truth tell → mind change → form change Key takeaway The kingdom of God is not built on separation, scarcity, and striving. It is built on connection to God, to others, and to the truth of who we really are. Freedom begins when we tell the truth about the lies we believe and learn to receive what God has been saying all along. Featured Guests Jamie Winship has spent decades helping people discover their true identity, overcome fear, and navigate conflict with wisdom and courage. A former law enforcement officer, his work has taken him from local communities to some of the world’s most challenging conflict regions. Today, Jamie coaches leaders across business, government, education, sports, and ministry. He is the author of Living Fearless and The War of Worldviews, and co-founded Identity Exchange with his wife, Donna. Norris Williams has spent more than five decades helping people discover their true identity and live with greater freedom, courage, and purpose. As part of Novo’s global partner team, he works alongside national leaders around the world, helping identify, develop, and support disciple-making movements. With experience spanning agriculture, professional sports, ranching, biblical studies, and mentorship, Norris brings a rare blend of wisdom, humility, and practical insight to his work.