How to Have "the Conversation": Talking With Family About End of Life.

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Author: Norman Crampton, Rev. Donald A. Jones ISBN: 9781483494494
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: March 26, 2019
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Norman Crampton, Rev. Donald A. Jones
ISBN: 9781483494494
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: March 26, 2019
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

“A warm, reassuring, faith-based guide to some of the most important—and in their own way, sacred—acts of forethought and planning that you will ever confront.” —Katy Butler, bestselling author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door and The Art of Dying Well How this book fits into life plans A growing number of older people are beginning to think about having what’s called “the conversation” with family and close friends—talking about the practical and spiritual matters that become important toward the end of life. And that's new. Death is probably the last taboo topic in America. But this book is set before a crisis, when you're blessed with good health, can talk confidently—and expect to live forever! This book is for caring people. It’s practical, readable, and concise, providing both motive and plan for having the conversation with dear ones.

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“A warm, reassuring, faith-based guide to some of the most important—and in their own way, sacred—acts of forethought and planning that you will ever confront.” —Katy Butler, bestselling author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door and The Art of Dying Well How this book fits into life plans A growing number of older people are beginning to think about having what’s called “the conversation” with family and close friends—talking about the practical and spiritual matters that become important toward the end of life. And that's new. Death is probably the last taboo topic in America. But this book is set before a crisis, when you're blessed with good health, can talk confidently—and expect to live forever! This book is for caring people. It’s practical, readable, and concise, providing both motive and plan for having the conversation with dear ones.

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