Take a moment to watch the lesson above.
This teaching will help you begin recognizing the hidden beliefs and patterns that keep many believers feeling stuck.
To help you process what you're learning in this mini course, we've created a free workbook you can use as you watch the lesson.
Inside the workbook you'll find:
• Reflection questions to help you recognize your patterns
• Space to process what God may be showing you
• Simple exercises to help you begin closing the head–heart gap
You can download it below and use it while going through the lesson.
You may love God deeply and still find yourself feeling stuck.
You might be:
• Doing all the right things — praying, studying, serving — but still feeling disconnected
• Reacting in ways you wish you didn't in relationships or stressful situations
• Feeling like the peace and joy promised in Scripture feel harder to access than they should
• Wondering why knowing the truth hasn't fully changed how you experience life
If that resonates with you, you're not alone.
Many believers experience what is often called the “head–heart gap.”
Many Christians try to close the gap by learning more.
More sermons.
More study.
More effort.
But information alone cannot transform the deeper beliefs shaping our experience.
Real transformation happens through encounter — experiencing God's love, safety, and truth in ways that reshape the lenses through which we see life.
When that begins to happen, something powerful changes.
Peace begins to grow.
Hope begins to return.
Joy becomes natural instead of forced.
Not because we tried harder, but because our hearts are finally aligned with truth.
Most of us assume the problem is that we simply don’t know enough or aren’t trying hard enough.
But the real issue is often deeper.
Over time, our hearts develop coping strategies in response to pain, fear, rejection, or disappointment.
These strategies can look like:
Fight – trying to control everything to feel safe
Flight – avoiding conflict or uncomfortable situations
Freeze – shutting down when things feel overwhelming
Fawn – constantly trying to please others to maintain peace
These aren't just behaviors.
They are belief systems rooted deep in the heart that quietly shape how we experience God, relationships, and ourselves.
Understanding these ideas is an important first step.
But true transformation happens through practice, guidance, and honest connection with God and others.
That's why I created something deeper for those who are ready to continue this journey.
Inside the workbook you'll find:
• Reflection questions to help you recognize your patterns
• Space to process what God may be showing you
• Simple exercises to help you begin closing the head–heart gap
You can download it below and use it while going through the lesson.

If this is starting to feel familiar…
This is exactly what the Wholeness Journey is designed to walk through more deeply.
If the behavior won’t change, we begin to look deeper than behavior.
Not just noticing what’s happening—
but learning how to bring it into honest relationship with God.
You may love God deeply and still find yourself feeling stuck.
You might be:
• Doing all the right things — praying, studying, serving — but still feeling disconnected
• Reacting in ways you wish you didn't in relationships or stressful situations
• Feeling like the peace and joy promised in Scripture feel harder to access than they should
• Wondering why knowing the truth hasn't fully changed how you experience life
If that resonates with you, you're not alone.
Many believers experience what is often called the “head–heart gap.”
If this feels familiar, you’re not stuck—you may just be seeing through something that hasn’t been brought into the light yet.

Many Christians try to close the gap by learning more.
More sermons.
More study.
More effort.
But information alone cannot transform the deeper beliefs shaping our experience.
Real transformation happens through encounter — experiencing God's love, safety, and truth in ways that reshape the lenses through which we see life.
When that begins to happen, something powerful changes.
Peace begins to grow.
Hope begins to return.
Joy becomes natural instead of forced.
Not because we tried harder, but because our hearts are finally aligned with truth.

Understanding these ideas is an important first step.
But true transformation happens through practice, guidance, and honest connection with God and others.
That's why I created something deeper for those who are ready to continue this journey.
Download our practical tools, strategic frameworks, and mindset hacks to elevate your property game, make smart moves, and dominate the market!
The Wholeness Journey is an 8-week guided experience designed to help you begin closing the gap between what you know about God and what you experience in your heart.
Inside this journey you'll experience:
Teaching that helps uncover distorted lenses and hidden beliefs
Guided practices that help you experience God in new ways
A small group environment for honest discussion and growth
Prayer partnerships so you don't walk the journey alone
A safe space to process real struggles and experience breakthrough
This journey isn't about trying harder.
It's about learning how to walk with God in ways that bring real transformation


Jenny Fain helps Christians move beyond head knowledge into real heart transformation.
After years of pursuing God through study, service, and devotion while still feeling stuck in the same patterns, Jenny discovered how deeply our beliefs, perceptions, and emotional experiences shape our relationship with God and others.
Through teaching, guided prayer, and relational healing work, she now helps believers recognize the hidden patterns that keep them stuck and experience deeper freedom, connection, and wholeness in Christ.

You were created for deep connection with God.
When that connection becomes real and integrated into your heart, everything begins to change.
Peace, joy, and hope become the natural outflow of a life rooted in truth.
If you're ready to begin that journey, I'd love for you to take the next step.