The Invisible She is an exploration of feminine identity in Christ. It is a communication of the gospel through the language of prose, poetry, fashion, photography and design. It is an invitation to a heavenly wardrobe and an opportunity to consider the way that we dress on the inside. Many have described this book as healing and transformative, a safe place to strip off the old and put on the new. May words of life clothe you afresh as you immerse yourself in the rich and colourful pages of this book.
Kirrily Lowe is a writer, pastor and creative communicator from Sydney, Australia. Since 2002, Kirrily has served with her husband, Tim, as Senior Minister of God in the City, a vibrant Inner-City Church in Darlinghurst, Sydney. Kirrily is the author of The Invisible Tree Series, a delightful and fun series of Children's Picture Books. Kirrily lives on the Northern Beaches of Sydney with Tim and their three boys, Samuel, Harrison and Elijah.
Kirrily Lowe is the author of The Invisible Tree series of children's books - a delightful and fun series seeking to capture great and timeless values for little ones.
Kirrily began her career as a lawyer working with children in Sydney’s Western Suburbs.
She is now the pastor together with her husband Tim of C3 City Campus - a dynamic and creative congregation in Darlinghurst, Sydney.
Kirrily began writing in 2010 whilst at home with her young children.
Kirrily lives in the northern suburbs of Sydney with Tim and her 3 young and lively boys.
It's one of those gorgeous books with plain exterior (though, perhaps, it's a misnomer to call gold-foiled pink "plain") and a brightly tiled pattern inside the duplex cover. Its colour interior varies from pretty to beautiful.
It took me more than half the book to understand the unusual title. The Invisible She seemed such an odd title. But then I realised. This is the girly, older (again a misnomer, since "older" is relative), womanly accompaniment to The Invisible Tree children's series. Love and Joy and Peace and Patience and Kindness and Goodness and Faithfulness: the Fruit of the Spirit. And yes, The Invisible She does feature profound insights on the Fruit of the Spirit.
It's a book to encourage women to shake off the na'ar (dust) and to rise up and take up their true identity.