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Your Daily Identity Reset Is On Its Way To Your Inbox
While you wait the next 2–3 minutes, here’s how to get the most out of it (and what to do next).
Your guide has been sent to your email. If you don’t see it, check your Promotions or Spam folder and drag it into your main inbox so you don’t miss the next emails in this series.
This guide isn’t meant to sit in your downloads folder. It’s a daily tool to help you:
- Catch the lies behind your fears
- Replace them with specific biblical truths
- Build a simple rhythm of renewing your mind in Christ
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What Happens Next
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Over the next few days, I’ll send you a short series of emails to help you:
- Start using the Daily Identity Reset without overwhelm
- Apply it to the specific lies and fears you’re wrestling with right now
- See how these declarations connect to deeper emotional and relational healing
You can unsubscribe anytime, but my goal is simple: help you move from knowing God’s truth in your head to actually feeling it in your heart.
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Want To Go Deeper Than A PDF?
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If this guide hits home, there’s a good chance you’re not just dealing with random bad days. You might be walking through:
- Church hurt or spiritual “desert” seasons
- Toxic or confusing relationships
- Constant fear that you’re failing God or “backsliding”
That’s why I created “7 Days To Stop Fighting Yourself And Start Walking In Grace”.
It’s a short, focused journey where I walk you through these same truths with:
- Short teachings that connect Scripture to your inner world
- Guided reflections to process shame, fear, and self-criticism
- Practical steps to respond to your triggers with grace instead of self-hate
You don’t need to decide anything right now.
For now, watch how the Daily Identity Reset begins to shift your inner dialogue. In the next few emails, I’ll share more about the 7-day course so you can see if it’s a fit.
About Vincent
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I’m Vincent, and I help burned-out Christians navigate hard transitions, church wounds, and “I’m not enough” battles with grace and clarity. I’m glad you’re here. Let’s walk this out together, one day at a time.
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