In a culture where terms like spiritual warfare, demonic oppression, and spiritual bondage are often tossed around online without biblical clarity, Christian parents can be left feeling confused, fearful, or unsure of how to respond when a daughter begins to struggle. In this thoughtful conversation, Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden offer a grounded, grace-filled framework for recognizing signs that a girl may need compassionate spiritual support alongside professional mental health care.
Rather than fueling sensationalism or fear, this episode explores what Scripture teaches about spiritual bondage and the importance of approaching every situation with wisdom, discernment, and Christlike compassion. Together, Rachael and Melissa discuss the difference between cultural confusion and genuine spiritual concerns, the dangers of shame surrounding mental health, and practical signs that may indicate it's time to seek help from trusted pastors, Christian counselors, or mental health professionals.
You'll also hear a powerful Raising Godly Girls Minute from AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay, reminding families that shame never comes from the Lord. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, parents are encouraged to pursue healing, prayer, and hope, knowing that Jesus offers peace to weary minds and hearts.
Whether you're walking through a difficult season with your daughter or simply want to be equipped for future conversations, this episode will encourage you to lead with Biblical truth, compassionate discernment, and confidence that God desires restoration and healing for every family.
Three Things to Consider:
Spiritual discernment begins with biblical truth, not fear or sensationalized conversations on social media.
Mental health challenges and spiritual struggles both deserve compassion, wisdom, and the support of trusted Christian professionals.
If your daughter is fixating on lies that oppose God's truth, reacting with hostility toward the Gospel, or experiencing breaks from reality, don't carry the burden alone—reach out to your church, community, and qualified counselors for help.
Scriptures Referenced:
Romans 12:1–2
Luke 8:1–3 (Mary Magdalene)
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