The word "invisible" means something you can't see. Take X-rays-they're invisible, but with the right equipment, we can detect them. Sound waves? You can't see them, but they bring beautiful music to life. Microwaves are hidden too, yet they make our lives so much easier when we use them right. And wind-though unseen, you feel its strength as it moves the trees, its effects clear even if it stays out of sight.
This idea hits close to home because so many of us deal with invisible illnesses. Think about the people you know-family, friends, coworkers, or even someone you pass by on a regular day. They might be fighting battles like anxiety or depression that you can't spot with the naked eye.
In Invisible Illness, Jake Taylor walks through three parts: Roots, Triggers, and Healing. This book includes discussion about biology, fitness, spiritual battles, social isolation and their effects on mental health. This volume endeavors to begin the journey towards healing. The author writes as a pastor who struggles with anxiety and depression, yet has found elements of freedom and desires to share that with all who would listen.Scroll up, click on "BUY NOW," and Start Reading