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Fighting Goliath: Slaying The Giant of Bipolar Disorder

Fighting Goliath: Slaying The Giant of Bipolar Disorder

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Fighting Goliath is a raw and powerful true story that pulls back the curtain on life with bipolar 1 disorder-an often misunderstood illness. Through gut-wrenching and deeply personal experiences, this book offers an unfiltered glimpse into the relentless challenges of navigating a severe, chronic condition with no cure.

But this is more than just a memoir. Fighting Goliath is a beacon of hope, offering practical wisdom and spiritual encouragement for anyone touched by mental illness-whether you're living with it yourself, supporting a loved one, working in the mental health field, or part of a faith community seeking to understand.

With honesty and heart, the author sheds light on the power of stigma, the impact of language, and the life-changing strength of finding a supportive community. This book reveals why addressing bipolar disorder requires both medical and spiritual perspectives-working together to shift from helplessness to hope.

Do you believe victory is possible in the midst of mental illness? Do you believe your giant can fall?

Brace yourself for a journey through the highest highs and lowest lows-one that ultimately leads to a victory only the Provider can give. Your giant may be big, but it is not bigger than God.

 

About the Author

Jesslyn McCutcheon is the founder of Fighting Goliath for Mental Illness, a ministry dedicated to supporting women who live with bipolar disorder. Having lived with bipolar 1 disorder for over two decades, she is passionate about helping others overcome the hopelessness this illness can bring. She empowers women to lead more fulfilling lives through resources, shared experiences, and the Word of God. Jesslyn is affiliated with the American Association of Christian Counseling (AACC) and NAMI NW Piedmont (National Alliance for Mental Illness). She holds certifications in Adult Mental Health First Aid and Mental Health Coaching and is a certified National Helpline Specialist with NAMI.

She lives in King, North Carolina, with her husband Jason and three children, Isabella, Selah, and Abigail.

Connect with Jesslyn: @jesslynmccutcheon and @fightinggoliath4mi as well as her website, www.jesslynmccutcheon.com.

 

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