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In this episode, Reema Angelique unpacks the often-misunderstood topic of deciphering between mental illness, schizophrenia, and demonic warfare. Drawing from both her clinical training in psychology and her personal experiences with spiritual discernment, Reema explores how to hold space for nuance in Christian conversations about suffering.
She also discusses the spiritual gift of discernment of spirits (1 Corinthians 12:10), the danger of all-or-nothing thinking, and why naming a diagnosis isn’t the same as identifying with it. With biblical insight and practical wisdom, this episode challenges shame-based narratives and reminds listeners that God’s power is made perfect in weakness.
If you’ve ever wrestled with questions like “Is this a demon or trauma?” or “Am I lacking faith if I have a diagnosis?”—this episode is for you.
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In this episode, Reema Angelique unpacks the often-misunderstood topic of deciphering between mental illness, schizophrenia, and demonic warfare. Drawing from both her clinical training in psychology and her personal experiences with spiritual discernment, Reema explores how to hold space for nuance in Christian conversations about suffering.
She also discusses the spiritual gift of discernment of spirits (1 Corinthians 12:10), the danger of all-or-nothing thinking, and why naming a diagnosis isn’t the same as identifying with it. With biblical insight and practical wisdom, this episode challenges shame-based narratives and reminds listeners that God’s power is made perfect in weakness.
If you’ve ever wrestled with questions like “Is this a demon or trauma?” or “Am I lacking faith if I have a diagnosis?”—this episode is for you.

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