Christ Anchors Identity: The Foundation Every Christian Writer Needs | 213
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Today’s episode is about something deeper than writing tactics.
It’s about why some writers keep drifting—even when they want this badly—and why others learn how to stay steady long enough to finish.
The difference isn’t talent. It isn’t time. It isn’t discipline.
It’s identity.
In this episode, I unpack what I mean—very intentionally—when I say:
Christ anchors identity.
We break it down word by word:
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Christ — the unchanging I AM, the fixed point in a spinning world
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Anchor — not a tether that restricts you, but a stabilizer that prevents drift
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Identity — who you are beneath performance, roles, and validation
And then we put it all together and look at what actually changes when your identity is anchored in Christ:
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You stop needing perfect conditions to write.
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You stop measuring your worth by your output.
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You stop waiting for permission to call yourself a writer.
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You stop quitting when doubt shows up.
I also share how writing the Anchored Faith trilogy—The Only I AM, The King Who Befriends, and The Faithful Finisher—quietly rewired my own identity and helped me move from drifting and quitting to finishing with confidence.
This isn’t about being impressive.
It’s about being anchored.