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How to Stop Overthinking as a Christian
As a Christian, struggling with overthinking can feel like a double burden. You deal with the exhaustion of a racing mind, followed by the immense guilt of feeling like you are constantly falling short in every aspect of life. You pray for peace. You memorize verses. You try to force yourself to "trust more." Yet the loop continues. American Association of Christian Counselors You might find yourself replaying conversations from three years ago. You might lie awake at night
Reema Angelique
Dec 17, 20254 min read


Is it a Sin to Take Anxiety Medicine as A Christian?
"I feel like I am doing everything right." The client looked down at the stale hospital tile flooring beneath them, avoiding eye contact with me. "I've tried the diets. The exercise. The grounding exercises." They looked back up at me for only a moment, until the shame slipped back in and they were back to staring at the cold tiles. "I feel like my brain is against me. But I also don't think I should be on any substances as a Christian. I need to rely on God." The client's st
Reema Angelique
Dec 16, 20255 min read


When “Do Not Be Anxious” Does More Harm Than Good
We’ve all heard it before. You finally work up the courage to tell someone you’re struggling, and they respond with a quick, “Well, you know God tells us not to be anxious.” Read Philippians 4:6-7 here. Most of the time, people mean well when they say this. They want to encourage you. But when you’re the one in the middle of a panic attack or a sleepless night, that sentence can feel more like a lecture than a comfort. It’s hard to stay vulnerable when the response makes you
Reema Angelique
Dec 15, 20255 min read


Why Do I Still Have Anxiety as a Christian? A Heart-to-Heart on Faith, Fear, and God’s Will For Your Worries
If you’re a Christian, you’ve probably asked yourself at some point: “God, why haven’t You taken away my anxiety?” It’s one of the most confusing experiences in the Christian life. You’re praying. You’re reading your Bible. You’re genuinely trying to trust God. Yet the tightness in your chest, the racing thoughts, or the constant worry won’t seem to let up. Suddenly, deeper questions begin to creep in. Am I doing something wrong? Is God disappointed in me? Do strong Christian
Reema Angelique
Dec 12, 20255 min read


How to Stop Overthinking as a Christian
As a Christian, struggling with overthinking can feel like a double burden. You deal with the exhaustion of a racing mind, followed by the immense guilt of feeling like you are constantly falling short in every aspect of life. You pray for peace. You memorize verses. You try to force yourself to "trust more." Yet the loop continues. American Association of Christian Counselors You might find yourself replaying conversations from three years ago. You might lie awake at night


Is it a Sin to Take Anxiety Medicine as A Christian?
"I feel like I am doing everything right." The client looked down at the stale hospital tile flooring beneath them, avoiding eye contact with me. "I've tried the diets. The exercise. The grounding exercises." They looked back up at me for only a moment, until the shame slipped back in and they were back to staring at the cold tiles. "I feel like my brain is against me. But I also don't think I should be on any substances as a Christian. I need to rely on God." The client's st


When “Do Not Be Anxious” Does More Harm Than Good
We’ve all heard it before. You finally work up the courage to tell someone you’re struggling, and they respond with a quick, “Well, you know God tells us not to be anxious.” Read Philippians 4:6-7 here. Most of the time, people mean well when they say this. They want to encourage you. But when you’re the one in the middle of a panic attack or a sleepless night, that sentence can feel more like a lecture than a comfort. It’s hard to stay vulnerable when the response makes you
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