
Disclaimer
The content on BipolarChristian.life is based on my personal journey living with bipolar disorder and walking out my Christian faith in the midst of both struggle and hope.
I am not a licensed medical professional, counselor, or pastor. The reflections, devotions, and opinions shared here are not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional mental health care. Always consult with a qualified health provider before making changes to your mental health treatment, medications, or care plan.
Trigger Warning
Some content on this site may address heavy or sensitive topics including:
- Mental health struggles
- Depression and anxiety
- Isolation and suicidal thoughts
- Medication use and personal treatment experiences
- Faith questions during emotional or psychological crises
These topics are handled with care and honesty, but may be difficult for some readers. Please take care of your mental and emotional health when reading.
If You’re in Crisis
If you or someone you care about is struggling or in immediate danger, please don’t wait—reach out for help now. You are not alone, and there are people ready to support you 24/7.
- Call or Text 988 – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (available 24/7 in the U.S.)
- Text HOME to 741741 – Connect with a Crisis Counselor via the Crisis Text Line
- Call 911 – If you or someone else is in immediate danger or needs urgent medical help
- Visit nami.org – The National Alliance on Mental Illness offers support and resources
- Or contact your local mental health clinic, hospital, counseling center, faith leader, or emergency services—someone near you can help!
If you’re unsure where to start, simply dial 988—someone will answer and help walk you through what to do next.
Faith and Responsibility
This site reflects one person’s walk with God through mental health challenges. What’s shared here is not a “formula,” but testimony and encouragement. You are encouraged to explore your own faith, ask questions, and seek support—both spiritual and medical—as you walk your own road.
You are not alone. You are not broken beyond hope. There is light, even in the storm.