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Releasing the Victim Mindset 4: When Did I Start Believing I was the Problem?

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Release the Role: Healing When You’re Both the Victim and the Villain

Faith-Based Journaling Guide Episode 4 Companion

This transformative journaling guide invites you to explore the complex inner dialogue of being both the wounded and the self-blaming. Designed to accompany Episode 4 of Outside the Pulpit, this resource helps you release shame, rewrite harmful narratives, and receive the grace of God.

Perfect for women navigating healing, identity, and spiritual growth, this guide offers:

  • 💭 Reflective prompts to unpack self-blame and internalized shame
  • 📖 Faith-based insights to reframe your story through grace and truth
  • 🕊️ Gentle encouragement to release roles that no longer serve you
  • ✍️ Space to process, pray, and reclaim your voice

You are not the villain in your story. You are beloved, held, and healing.
Let this journaling experience be your invitation to step into freedom—with clarity, compassion, and Christ at the center.

 

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  • 📝 A clear, emotionally resonant journaling question
  • 💬 A reflection expansion that gently guides the user deeper
  • 📖 A faith-based lens that invites grace and truth
  • 🕊️ Language that’s warm, accessible, and trauma-informed

 

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Description

A Journaling Companion to Episode 4 of Outside the Pulpit

There comes a moment in healing when we realize—we’ve been carrying more than just the pain others caused. We’ve also carried the weight of self-blame, shame, and the silent belief that we should’ve known better, done better, been better.

This journaling guide is for that moment.

It’s for the woman who’s tired of replaying the past as both the wounded and the one who “deserved it.”
It’s for the heart that’s been trying to earn healing through perfection.
It’s for the soul that’s ready to release the role of villain—and receive the grace of God.

Inside these pages, you’ll find gentle prompts, faith-based reflections, and space to rewrite the narrative you’ve been living in. You’ll be invited to:

  • 🌱 Name the stories that have kept you stuck
  • 🕊️ Release the shame that was never yours to carry
  • ✨ Receive the truth of who you are—beloved, held, and healing

This is not about denying what happened. It’s about refusing to let it define you.
It’s about stepping out of the roles that trauma assigned and stepping into the identity that grace affirms.

You are not the villain. You are not condemned.
You are being restored—one page, one prayer, one truth at a time.

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