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Still I Sang
I Lived. I Healed. I Obeyed.
A Testimony of Survival, Healing, and Obedience to God's Voice
By Latisha C. Simpson
What do you do when life tries to silence you—but God asks you to sing?
Still I Sang is a powerful and transparent testimony of faith forged in the fire. Through domestic violence, trauma, grief, and seasons of fragile mental health, Latisha C. Simpson shares her journey of surviving what was meant to break her—and surrendering to the God who refused to let her story end in silence.
This is not a story of instant healing or polished worship. It is the story of persistence. Of obedience when praise felt heavy. Of singing when the voice shook. God did not wait for wholeness to call her—He called her in the middle of the pain.
Music became her lifeline.
Ministry became her healing ground.
Obedience became her yes.
With raw honesty and spiritual depth, Still I Sang invites readers into a sacred space where worship is sometimes whispered through tears and healing unfolds one obedient step at a time. These pages do not glorify suffering; they testify to a faithful God who meets His children in the valley and leads them forward with purpose.
This book is for:
Survivors of domestic violence, trauma, and emotional pain Believers navigating mental health struggles and tested faith Worshippers, creatives, and those called to ministry Anyone wrestling with obedience, purpose, and God's voiceIf you are holding wounds you haven't named, faith you're trying to protect, or a calling you're afraid to answer—this book will remind you that God can still use your voice, even when it trembles.
She lived.
She healed.
She obeyed.
And through it all—still, she sang.