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When you love an adult child who is breaking your heart, Christmas can be a time of great sadness. Judy Hampton, author of “Ready? Set? Go! How Parents with Prodigals can get on with their Lives” believes joy IS possible—no matter our circumstances. Join us today and get the ‘inside’ scoop as Judy offers solid advice on how to stop enabling bad behavior, give your child to God, and get on with your life. Judy Hampton is a popular speaker who is best known for her entertaining speaking style. She is transparent, authentic, extremely humorous, and biblically sound. Her strong relationships energize her humorous illustrations, and her powerful messages have audiences laughing out loud one minute and wiping a tear the next. She is a respected international keynote speaker for women’s conferences and retreats, speaking over thirty weekends a year. Judy is also a published free-lance writer with publications in several magazines, including Progress Magazine, Alive Crosswalk and Tapestry (Walk Thru The Bible). She is a collaborating author to over 25 books, including Chicken Soup for the Christian Woman’s Soul (Rated Top 10 by Publisher’s Weekly), God’s Way for Couples, Soul Matters for Women, Kisses of Sunshine for Grandmas and Women (Zondervan 2005) and Setting Boundaries with Your Adult Children (Harvest House 2008) and 30 Ways to Embrace Life (Wise Women Share Their Secrets). Judy is the author of three full length books; Under the Circumstances (includes Bible study), and Ready? Set? Go! How Parents with Prodigals can get on with their Lives (2005). Her latest book, When Your Plans Fall Through (God changes our plans to accomplish His Will) (2010) was released in September. She is married and she and her husband have two married children, five grandchildren, and one grand doggie.

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