338: Becky Castle Miller and Trusting Your Emotions

Halfway There

Apr 24 2023 • 49 mins

Becky Castle Miller is a PhD student in New Testament at Wheaton College with Esau McCaulley, researching emotions in the Gospel of Luke. She did her master’s thesis on emotions and discipleship under Scot McKnight. She writes and speaks on emotional, mental, and spiritual health in the church. She and her husband and their five kids and cat returned to the US in 2020 after living in the Netherlands for eight years, where she served as a discipleship director at an international church. Today, Becky shares about growing up homeschooled, the moment God loved her and the belief she had to let go of, and some practices to try when church gets difficult. Plus, she encourages you to learn and understand your emotions because Jesus cares about them, too.

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Stories Becky shared:

  • Moving back to the US during the pandemic
  • Studying emotions in the Gospel of Luke
  • Tracing the history of teaching on emotions in the American church
  • Growing up as a military kid all over
  • Being homeschooled using Abeka curriculum
  • Forcing herself into the box of American fundamentalist Christianity
  • Realizing that she believed God loved her less because she was a woman
  • Experiencing an emotional breakdown and what she learned about herself
  • Practices for interacting with the Bible
  • Talking out  her ideas in real time
  • Discovering church icons and why they are valuable

Great quotes from Becky:

If we’re suffering under legalism, that’s not an easy yoke.

I had to face the fact that I had believed that God loved me less because I was female.

When Scriptures are used against you, it is hard to read the Bible.

Retraumatizing yourself is really unhealthy.

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