
Invisible (eBook, ePUB)
Living Fully-Known When Your Suffering Has Left You Feeling Unseen and Unsure
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"Nobody understands what I am going through.."Pain is an interesting phenomenon-everyone experiences it, feels it, is shaped by it and yet the majority of the time no one can see it.Is this my new normal?Have they forgotten about me?Should I just pretend like everything is fine?Are they tired of hearing about it?Does anyone actually understand or care?When will this end?When we feel overlooked or insignificant by the people around us we can assume God doesn't see us either. In Invisible, Jamie Wirth welcomes us into her brain injury to acknowledge our longing for connection, our hope to be und...
"Nobody understands what I am going through.."
Pain is an interesting phenomenon-everyone experiences it, feels it, is shaped by it and yet the majority of the time no one can see it.
Is this my new normal?
Have they forgotten about me?
Should I just pretend like everything is fine?
Are they tired of hearing about it?
Does anyone actually understand or care?
When will this end?
When we feel overlooked or insignificant by the people around us we can assume God doesn't see us either. In Invisible, Jamie Wirth welcomes us into her brain injury to acknowledge our longing for connection, our hope to be understood and our desire for validation. However, instead of expecting others to know everything about us, we can look to the One who already does. Whether you're the one suffering or you're watching your loved one suffer-Invisible explores how we can rest and be secure in our earthly relationships, regardless of circumstances, when we believe we are fully known, seen and understood by our Heavenly Father.
Pain is an interesting phenomenon-everyone experiences it, feels it, is shaped by it and yet the majority of the time no one can see it.
Is this my new normal?
Have they forgotten about me?
Should I just pretend like everything is fine?
Are they tired of hearing about it?
Does anyone actually understand or care?
When will this end?
When we feel overlooked or insignificant by the people around us we can assume God doesn't see us either. In Invisible, Jamie Wirth welcomes us into her brain injury to acknowledge our longing for connection, our hope to be understood and our desire for validation. However, instead of expecting others to know everything about us, we can look to the One who already does. Whether you're the one suffering or you're watching your loved one suffer-Invisible explores how we can rest and be secure in our earthly relationships, regardless of circumstances, when we believe we are fully known, seen and understood by our Heavenly Father.
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