Survival Lenses: How Childhood Shapes Who We Think We Are

Survival Lenses: How Childhood Shapes Who We Think We Are

Author: Ian Faith, Galen Balinski, C.S. Lewis: Spiritual Warfare and Christianity March 12, 2026 Duration: 29:37

In this episode of Confronting Evil in Our Time, hosts Ian and Micheal continue their “Lenses” series, exploring how the ways we interpret life are often shaped long before we realize it. A lens is not simply what we believe; it is the framework through which we interpret every experience. Many of these lenses are formed in childhood, through family dynamics, stability or instability at home, and the examples set by parents. When those early environments are inconsistent or emotionally confusing, people often learn survival strategies that help them adapt in the moment but can quietly shape their identity for years to come.

The conversation focuses on the formation of what the hosts call the “false self.” This false self is not necessarily deception or intentional hypocrisy; rather, it is an adaptive identity created to survive circumstances. Children are highly impressionable, absorbing patterns of behavior, emotional responses, and beliefs about love, pain, and success from the people around them. Over time, these patterns can lead individuals to build their identity around performance, control, or emotional suppression. Drawing from The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis, the hosts also discuss the “law of undulation,” the spiritual peaks and troughs of life, and how the troughs often reveal the survival habits formed much earlier.

Ultimately, the episode emphasizes that spiritual growth requires honest self-reflection and the courage to remove the masks we wear. The hosts discuss how many destructive behaviors, addictions, or relational struggles can trace their roots back to unresolved childhood pain and survival responses. True healing begins when individuals stop numbing those struggles and instead face them with faith, accountability, and community. Rather than building identity on temporary roles or achievements, the episode encourages listeners to ground their identity in Christ, whose stability offers a foundation that cannot be taken away.

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Ian Faith and Galen Balinski host The Screwtape Letters: Confronting Evil in Our Time, a thoughtful exploration that draws inspiration from C.S. Lewis's classic work to examine the nature of spiritual conflict in the modern world. Rather than sensationalizing darkness, their conversations focus on practical wisdom and freedom, asking how ancient truths can illuminate our current cultural and personal struggles. You'll hear them dissect contemporary issues through a lens of faith, philosophy, and discernment, aiming to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. This podcast is for anyone wrestling with questions of morality, purpose, and how to live with integrity amidst societal pressures. The discussions are grounded in a Christian perspective but engage broadly with themes of culture, society, and spirituality. Tuning in offers a space for reflection that aims to strengthen conviction and deepen understanding, moving beyond theory to everyday application. Each episode invites a considered look at the forces shaping our lives and how to confront them with clarity and hope.
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