# Jenn Nizza (Ex-Psychic Medium)

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## Intro

Jenn Nizza had her first tarot reading at thirteen and built it into a career: numerology, astrology, Reiki, and paid work as a psychic medium claiming to contact clients' dead relatives. At her lowest point, around thirty-six, she cried out, not to a spirit guide or a departed soul, but to Jesus. She says he showed up. She left the psychic world and now warns others away from it.

## In full

Jenn Nizza is an American former professional psychic medium and tarot reader whose conversion she credits to a crisis cry to Christ. Her ministry, Ex-Psychic Saved, and her books document the turn. This is a Tier 2 (Attested) entry, and the strongest ex-psychic case found: she is active, consistent across many retellings, and clean on debunking, but the conversion is a conviction-and-crisis cry rather than a vivid vision or deliverance, and the entry does not oversell its drama.

## The before

Nizza's occult career began with a first tarot reading at thirteen and grew into a professional practice spanning numerology, astrology, Reiki, and mediumship, in which she claimed to contact clients' deceased loved ones for pay. She now characterizes that "information" as demonic in origin.

## The encounter

At about thirty-six, Nizza says she was "at the lowest of the low." The detail she stresses is telling: she cried out not to a spirit guide, a departed soul, or an angel, but directly to Jesus, "and He really did show up." The encounter is a crisis cry answered by a sense of Christ's real presence, sober rather than sensational, which she offers as itself a mark of its credibility. In her words: *"I cried out to Jesus, and He really did show up,"* and, of her former work, *"information is being downloaded by demons when you are getting psychic information."*

## The after

Nizza renounced psychic practice and founded the Ex-Psychic Saved ministry and podcast (2022 onward), and wrote *From Psychic to Saved* and *Out of the New Age and Into the Truth*. She has been featured by CBN and on faith podcasts, warning that tarot and mediumship open a door to the demonic.

## Verification

- **Documented:** her current, active public ministry, books, and media appearances; internal consistency across CBN, podcasts, and print.
- **Self-attested:** her prior psychic career and the interior crisis cry.
- **Debunking:** no credible exposé; the only pushback is intra-Christian theological debate.
- **Caveat:** the encounter is a conviction-driven cry, not a manifestation or vision. It is included because it is clearly attributed to Christ and is the cleanest ex-psychic case available; the drama should not be overstated.

## Apologetic value

- **The ex-tarot / ex-psychic voice.** Nizza fills a common search and a real pastoral need: a former professional medium who now warns that the "gift" was a spiritual danger.
- **Named the right name.** Her emphasis that she cried to Jesus specifically, not to any spirit, makes the case a clean illustration of Christ answering where the occult could not.

## See also

- [Conversion Testimonies](/codex/conversion-testimonies/), master hub
- [Doreen Virtue (Ex-New Age Author)](/codex/doreen-virtue-ex-new-age-author/), companion ex-divination case (oracle cards)
- [Miracles](/codex/miracles/), sister collection
- _conversion-testimonies-schema, the vetting standard

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## Common questions this page answers

**Q: Who is Jenn Nizza?**

Jenn Nizza is an American former professional psychic medium and tarot reader who converted to Christianity around her mid-thirties and now runs the Ex-Psychic Saved ministry, warning people away from tarot, mediumship, and related practices.

**Q: Is there a testimony of a tarot reader or psychic becoming Christian?**

Yes. Jenn Nizza read tarot from age thirteen and worked for years as a paid psychic medium before crying out to Jesus at her lowest point and leaving the psychic world. She now teaches that psychic information comes from demonic sources.

**Q: How credible is Jenn Nizza's testimony?**

She is active and consistent across her books, podcast, and media appearances, with no credible debunking, which makes her a solid Tier 2 (attested) case. The honest caveat is that her conversion was a crisis cry to Christ rather than a dramatic vision or deliverance.

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