Mending Mama: What God Can Do Through the Valley of Estrangement
Mending Mama is a deeply personal and faith-based memoir that guides mothers through the emotional trauma of estrangement from their adult children. The author shares her own journey—beginning with the shock of rejection, moving through anger, depression, and anguish, and ultimately arriving at healing and spiritual renewal. Each chapter corresponds to a stage of grief. Through scripture, prayer, personal anecdotes, and practical exercises, the book offers comfort and direction to mothers navigating heartbreak. It emphasizes radical acceptance, the power of choice, and the importance of building a new life rooted in faith. The final chapters celebrate resilience and community, encouraging readers to share their stories and find purpose beyond pain. With warmth and vulnerability, Mending Mama affirms that healing is possible and that every mother’s journey—no matter how broken—is sacred.
