

Steve Cuss and Clarissa Moll Explore Anxiety, Faith, and the Presence of God
6 snips Sep 1, 2025
Clarissa Moll, a podcast moderator from Christianity Today’s The Bulletin, flips the script on Steve Cuss, delving into the Four Spaces of Anxiety. They tackle how today’s fast-paced life obscures spiritual clarity, urging listeners to embrace intentional pauses. The duo explores rumination, the quest for control, and the therapeutic roles of prayer and journaling. They also shed light on differentiation, boundaries in relationships, and even the implications of artificial intelligence, all while empowering listeners to navigate their anxieties with resilience.
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Locate Anxiety By Four Relational Spaces
- Anxiety often mixes the four relational spaces until you cannot locate its source.
- Learning to identify which space is generating anxiety restores presence and clarity.
Journal Names And Pray To Stop Rumination
- Keep a short twice-weekly journal listing people who occupy your mind and pray for them.
- Use that practice to hand people to God and reduce rumination.
Five False Needs Fuel Reactivity
- Five recurring false needs drive much reactivity: control, perfection, knowing the answer, being needed, and approval.
- These false needs are all forms of trying to be God-sized instead of trusting God.