Grief changes everything.
After losing her sons through sickness, complications, and violence, Sharon Mapp-Coleman found herself walking through unimaginable pain while still trying to remain strong for the people who needed her most.
But behind the strength was a mother asking difficult questions.
How do you keep going when your heart is broken?
How do you hold on to faith when prayer feels empty?
How do you breathe when life feels overwhelming?
A Mother Still Breathing is an honest and deeply personal journey through grief, faith, mental health, and healing.
Through powerful storytelling and spiritual reflection, Sharon speaks to the silent struggles many women carry while trying to appear strong.
This book will help you:
• Feel seen in your grief
• Process difficult emotions honestly
• Reconnect with God after loss
• Rediscover strength one breath at a time
If you have ever felt alone in your pain, this book is a reminder that healing is possible and your story is not finished.
Because as long as you are breathing, God is not finished with you.
Grief changes everything.
After losing her sons through sickness, complications, and violence, Sharon Mapp-Coleman found herself walking through unimaginable pain while still trying to remain strong for the people who needed her most.
But behind the strength was a mother asking difficult questions.
How do you keep going when your heart is broken?
How do you hold on to faith when prayer feels empty?
How do you breathe when life feels overwhelming?
A Mother Still Breathing is an honest and deeply personal journey through grief, faith, mental health, and healing.
Through powerful storytelling and spiritual reflection, Sharon speaks to the silent struggles many women carry while trying to appear strong.
This book will help you:
• Feel seen in your grief
• Process difficult emotions honestly
• Reconnect with God after loss
• Rediscover strength one breath at a time
If you have ever felt alone in your pain, this book is a reminder that healing is possible and your story is not finished.
Because as long as you are breathing, God is not finished with you.