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Living with Momma: A Good Person's Guide to Caring for Aging Parents, Adult Children, and Ourselves
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Living with Momma: A Good Person's Guide to Caring for Aging Parents, Adult Children, and Ourselves in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $16.99

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Living with Momma: A Good Person's Guide to Caring for Aging Parents, Adult Children, and Ourselves in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $16.99
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Living with Momma
offers personal narratives and sacred stories for caregivers searching for measurable peace as they navigate unexpected paths within 21st century families.
63 million Americans are caring for aging parents and grown children at the same time, and they often find themselves wondering, “How is it possible to care for our families and ourselves at the same time?”
In Living with Momma
, Elizabeth Adams, an author and pastor, uses her life experiences, along with the wisdom found in open-ended questions, to show caregivers who are serious about establishing rewarding relationships with adult family members how they can enjoy their challenging, outdated living arrangements. She offers caregivers three questions to ask for immediate change and helps them find a safe space of hope and faith to protect themselves from caregiver fatigue.
offers personal narratives and sacred stories for caregivers searching for measurable peace as they navigate unexpected paths within 21st century families.
63 million Americans are caring for aging parents and grown children at the same time, and they often find themselves wondering, “How is it possible to care for our families and ourselves at the same time?”
In Living with Momma
, Elizabeth Adams, an author and pastor, uses her life experiences, along with the wisdom found in open-ended questions, to show caregivers who are serious about establishing rewarding relationships with adult family members how they can enjoy their challenging, outdated living arrangements. She offers caregivers three questions to ask for immediate change and helps them find a safe space of hope and faith to protect themselves from caregiver fatigue.
Living with Momma
offers personal narratives and sacred stories for caregivers searching for measurable peace as they navigate unexpected paths within 21st century families.
63 million Americans are caring for aging parents and grown children at the same time, and they often find themselves wondering, “How is it possible to care for our families and ourselves at the same time?”
In Living with Momma
, Elizabeth Adams, an author and pastor, uses her life experiences, along with the wisdom found in open-ended questions, to show caregivers who are serious about establishing rewarding relationships with adult family members how they can enjoy their challenging, outdated living arrangements. She offers caregivers three questions to ask for immediate change and helps them find a safe space of hope and faith to protect themselves from caregiver fatigue.
offers personal narratives and sacred stories for caregivers searching for measurable peace as they navigate unexpected paths within 21st century families.
63 million Americans are caring for aging parents and grown children at the same time, and they often find themselves wondering, “How is it possible to care for our families and ourselves at the same time?”
In Living with Momma
, Elizabeth Adams, an author and pastor, uses her life experiences, along with the wisdom found in open-ended questions, to show caregivers who are serious about establishing rewarding relationships with adult family members how they can enjoy their challenging, outdated living arrangements. She offers caregivers three questions to ask for immediate change and helps them find a safe space of hope and faith to protect themselves from caregiver fatigue.

















