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OverviewA personal and poignant account of Mary Katherine Hom-Smith's relationship with her grandmother during the end stages of life, When Grandma Looked at the Moon traces through its narrative the process of grief and healing for a close-knit family of faith and the friends who came alongside them. Woven throughout this season are the travels and unusual circumstances of the author, who found herself on her own internal journey of exploring aspects of Christian practice--particularly in the area of healing--and the crystallization of her own values through the challenges and opportunities of life. As the moon, sun, and stars appear frequently, inspiring their viewers and reminding the family of both their Creator and each other, Hom-Smith's grasp of how God may surprise and grace even difficult times grows as well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Katherine Y H Hom-SmithPublisher: Resource Publications (CA) Imprint: Resource Publications (CA) Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9798385243112Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 March 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Your project to write the remembrance of your grandmother has much more importance than you will ever know."" --James M. Houston, Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology, Regent College ""I was quickly drawn into the story and the touching life-long devotion of the author's family members to each other and their sustaining faith. Their solid foundation of love and commitment surfaces as they prioritize their lives for the end-of-life journey of the two matriarchs. A special gift emerges and surprises the author when she makes personal sacrifices to care for her mother."" --Martha Golay, Hospice bereavement coordinator, retired ""It is a rare gift for someone to be so intellectually gifted and so emotionally vulnerable. Through this story, Mary will take you through beauty, discovery, fear, and grief. It is a beautiful and stirring work."" --Sean Stevenson-Douglas, President, Eston College ""In the refreshingly frank style of Corrie Ten Boom's inner dialogue, Mary Katherine Hom-Smith's travelogue carries us through her phases of maturing in Christ. In the particulars of her story, we learn general truths about generational faithfulness to God, dependence on the real and convincing work of the Holy Spirit, and familial belonging within the catholic community of Christ. Mary Katherine serves a rich portion of theological reflections through the particulars of her family's story. Let the reader feast."" --Dru Johnson, Templeton Senior Research Fellow, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University ""Mary's book, When Grandma Looked at the Moon, offers a tender glimpse into three generations of women bound by profound love. Their connection--from sharing quiet moments in Yosemite, to her grandmother's faithful prayer during Mary's mission trips--transcends generations and geography. Learning about their relationship, I was moved by how Mary cared for her grandmother in her final chapters, reminding us that sometimes the greatest adventure is coming home to those who matter most."" --Ann Chow, consultant, Adaptive Leaders ""Hom-Smith's heartfelt narrative weaves two powerful threads. First, it blends a deeply personal journey of faith and grief with inspiring accounts of travel and service. Second, through the author's experience accompanying her mother and grandmother in their final stages of life, readers are invited into a moving story of familial love and sisterhood in Christ, along with a powerful testimony of three generations of women led by the Spirit. A must-read, profoundly moving, and spiritually enriching."" --Elżbieta Lazarewicz-Wyrzykowska, Visiting Lecturer, Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge, United Kingdom Author InformationMary Katherine Y. H. Hom-Smith (PhD, University of Cambridge) is a former assistant professor of biblical studies and current freelance academic. She has published in various scholarly journals (including Vetus Testamentum, Novum Testamentum, Journal of Biblical Literature, Biblische Notizen, and Journal of the Adventist Theological Society), lectured and taught in numerous countries, and been featured in biblical studies podcast interviews. She is also the author of The Characterization of the Assyrians in Isaiah and The Characterization of an Empire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |