One of the most disorienting experiences a person can have is losing their sense of who they are in God. It can happen gradually — through seasons of doubt, spiritual disappointment, or the slow erosion of beliefs that once felt certain. It can happen suddenly — through a church wound, a moral failure, a crisis of faith, or a moment when the framework you built your life around simply stopped holding. When your spiritual identity fractures, everything built on top of it tends to fracture too — your relationships, your sense of purpose, your ability to make decisions, and your capacity to experience intimacy with God. At Numa, spiritual identity counseling is not about telling you what to believe or returning you to a version of faith that no longer fits. It is about helping you locate yourself again — honestly, carefully, and without the pressure to perform a certainty you do not yet have. Brady G. Daniel brings 20 years of clinical experience and a deeply held Christian faith to this work, helping individuals examine the beliefs they inherited versus the beliefs they have actually chosen, the spiritual agreements they have been living under, and the places where God's truth has yet to reach the wounded parts of their story. The goal is not to reconstruct the faith you had before. The goal is to build something more honest, more rooted, and more genuinely yours — a spiritual identity that can hold the weight of your real life and walk faithfully into the life that is still ahead of you.