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Momma, I Remember
My Story of How I Got Through Losing My Mother With God's Grace
by Patricia A. Stanley

Overview


Momma, I Remember: My Story of How I Got Through Losing My Mother With God's Grace by Patricia A. Stanley This book is the story of the journey God had the author on when she lost her mother. It's a story of pain, grief, healing, transformation, and restoration. It lets people know they are not alone when they are suffering the loss of a loved one. God is always there when we're hurting. He never leaves us even when we can't feel His presence.
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Description


Momma, I Remember: My Story of How I Got Through Losing My Mother With God's Grace by Patricia A. Stanley Death is something none of us can escape. Someone significant in our lives will die at some point. There's nothing we can do to stop it. There's nothing we can do to prevent it. Death doesn't care about your level of education or how much money you have in the bank. It doesn't care what you look like or what color you are. It comes and sometimes it comes suddenly, when you least expect it. This book is about a daughters great love for her mother. Her mother was a source of strength and security for her and her family. Her mother was the backbone of the family. She held everything together. The author loved and appreciated all her mother did to help them survive. When her mother died, she thought she couldn't go on without her. It talks about the struggle she went through on a day to day basis and how she just wanted to curl up and die. It talks about the deep depression she went through and having to go through years of grief counseling. It goes into great detail about what the author went through from the first day she heard of her mother's death and wanting to die to God taking her to the other side of her grief. She now wants to go on living to help others with their grief and struggle in dealing with their own loss of loved ones. The book gives details of: • the author's grief journal • poems explaining the suffering she went through, the tears she shed • how alone she felt even though she was around other people • the author's great love for her mother and how she appreciated everything she did to show her love • her mother's pain and struggle and how she worked so hard and gave so much of herself to keep the family together • how the author with God's help managed to get through and move on to want to live and enjoy her life again • how God transformed her and moved her to the other side of her grief • forgiveness- and how through counseling the author was able to forgive her father for mistreating her mother. This book would be a great gift for anyone who has experienced the loss of a significant loved one. It shows how God can and will help us in the midst of our pain. It tells of the restoring and healing power of God! it's sprinkled with God's Word to let the reader know He is real and He does answer prayer.

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About the author


Patricia A. Stanley is an author, wife, mother, and family nurturer. She was born and raised in Cambridge, a small town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Patricia enjoys helping others and through her writing she hopes to touch the lives of millions of people to bring healing and hope to those who have lost significant loved ones. She wants them to know they can experience God's love, emotional healing, and His peace during their grieving journey. In addition to writing she enjoys reading, shopping, going for long peaceful rides with her husband, traveling, spending time with her grown son James Jr., her sisters, nieces, and nephews. Patricia loves her church and has been a member of the First Baptist Church of Glenarden in Upper Marlboro, Maryland for many years. She has been married to her husband James for 40 years and they reside in Prince Georges County, Maryland.

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Book details

Genre:RELIGION

Subgenre:Christian Living / Death, Grief, Bereavement

Language:English

Pages:306

Paperback ISBN:9781543941104


Overview


Momma, I Remember: My Story of How I Got Through Losing My Mother With God's Grace by Patricia A. Stanley This book is the story of the journey God had the author on when she lost her mother. It's a story of pain, grief, healing, transformation, and restoration. It lets people know they are not alone when they are suffering the loss of a loved one. God is always there when we're hurting. He never leaves us even when we can't feel His presence.

Read more

Description


Momma, I Remember: My Story of How I Got Through Losing My Mother With God's Grace by Patricia A. Stanley Death is something none of us can escape. Someone significant in our lives will die at some point. There's nothing we can do to stop it. There's nothing we can do to prevent it. Death doesn't care about your level of education or how much money you have in the bank. It doesn't care what you look like or what color you are. It comes and sometimes it comes suddenly, when you least expect it. This book is about a daughters great love for her mother. Her mother was a source of strength and security for her and her family. Her mother was the backbone of the family. She held everything together. The author loved and appreciated all her mother did to help them survive. When her mother died, she thought she couldn't go on without her. It talks about the struggle she went through on a day to day basis and how she just wanted to curl up and die. It talks about the deep depression she went through and having to go through years of grief counseling. It goes into great detail about what the author went through from the first day she heard of her mother's death and wanting to die to God taking her to the other side of her grief. She now wants to go on living to help others with their grief and struggle in dealing with their own loss of loved ones. The book gives details of: • the author's grief journal • poems explaining the suffering she went through, the tears she shed • how alone she felt even though she was around other people • the author's great love for her mother and how she appreciated everything she did to show her love • her mother's pain and struggle and how she worked so hard and gave so much of herself to keep the family together • how the author with God's help managed to get through and move on to want to live and enjoy her life again • how God transformed her and moved her to the other side of her grief • forgiveness- and how through counseling the author was able to forgive her father for mistreating her mother. This book would be a great gift for anyone who has experienced the loss of a significant loved one. It shows how God can and will help us in the midst of our pain. It tells of the restoring and healing power of God! it's sprinkled with God's Word to let the reader know He is real and He does answer prayer.

Read more

About the author


Patricia A. Stanley is an author, wife, mother, and family nurturer. She was born and raised in Cambridge, a small town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Patricia enjoys helping others and through her writing she hopes to touch the lives of millions of people to bring healing and hope to those who have lost significant loved ones. She wants them to know they can experience God's love, emotional healing, and His peace during their grieving journey. In addition to writing she enjoys reading, shopping, going for long peaceful rides with her husband, traveling, spending time with her grown son James Jr., her sisters, nieces, and nephews. Patricia loves her church and has been a member of the First Baptist Church of Glenarden in Upper Marlboro, Maryland for many years. She has been married to her husband James for 40 years and they reside in Prince Georges County, Maryland.

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