When life unravels, faith can hold the thread.
This book is for anyone who has ever questioned their faith or walked the long, painful road of watching someone they love slowly slip away. Finding Peace, The Last Task is a deeply personal memoir of caregiving, grief, and the unmistakable presence of God-even in the darkest seasons.
After years of caring for her mother through Alzheimer's, Beth Hamilton found herself asking, What now? Retired, grieving, and unsure of what path to take next, she cried out to God-and He answered. What followed was the unexpected call to write. To share the moments of heartbreak and hope. To show others that even in the slow goodbye, even in the most devastating trials, God shows up.
This is not just a story about loss. It's a testimony of endurance, spiritual renewal, and the miracles that unfold when we open our eyes and hearts to them. Through one family's journey, Beth invites readers to find faith they didn't know they had-or recover faith they feared was gone.
If you've ever felt alone in your caregiving journey or wondered where God is in the middle of your pain, this book was written for you.
Beth M. Hamilton is a retired educator who has spent time as a classroom teacher, media specialist, and assistant principal throughout her years. She and her husband, Jim, are residents of Columbia, Tennessee, and are the parents of one grown son. This is Beth's first book, which she wrote after finding the strength from God and the support of her family and friends to share her mom's story.