
Baggage Claim
One Minister's Journey Through Depression to Peace
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Narrated by:
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Jonathon Bradley
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By:
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Aaron Davis
About this listen
At the age of 17, Aaron was diagnosed with Kallmann Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterized by a failure to start puberty. The disorder and its treatment worsened his depression, which continued for 15 years while he served in churches as a minister, youth pastor, and missionary. Eventually, depression got the better of him and Aaron was admitted into a psychiatric hospital for observation and treatment. While detailing Aaron's path to recovery, this gripping memoir erases the stigma of mental illness and gives hope and practical advice to those seeking to become whole.
©2017 Aaron Davis (P)2020 Aaron Davis
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