Sharon D. Green is an Author, Writer, Theologian, Bible Teacher, Lecturer, Advocate, Mentor, and a Proud Bookworm. Sharon is the owner of SDG Freelance Writing Services, Breaking The Text W/Sharon, a bible teaching ministryand Lifter of My Head LLC, which is an organization and clothing brand dedicated to the holistic needs, inspiration, encouragement, and education for introverts and survivors of sexual abuse/trauma, religious abuse/trauma, depressive, and anxiety conditions. Sharon’s passion is to educate, uplift, and assist with total life transformation by focusing on biblical and spiritual development, life skills, personal growth, and development through teaching, writing, and mentorship. Sharon’s mission is to help restore people’s hope in God and the Bible despite what has happened to them in life.

Sharon holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from DePaul University and a Master’s degree in Theology and Urban Leadership from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, and currently pursuing a doctorate in Systematic Theology with research interests in African African-American history and Church History, Mental Health in the African American Faith Community, Trauma Informed Ministry, and Sexuality in the Black Church. Sharon is a guest lecturer and mentor at the Center for Women in Leadership at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. Sharon is also a member of New Life Covenant Church Southeast and serves in the Christian Education ministry under the leadership of Pastor John F. Hannah. Sharon is a trained Sunday school and discipleship teacher. Sharon resides in the Chicago land area.

Sharon speaks straight from her heart with compassion and love for all people  Sharon has a special burden for sexual abuse victims, domestic violence victims, religious abuse victims, and women suffering from depressive conditions. Sharon has dedicated her life to writing, teaching, and candidly sharing her journey.

Her Speaking Topics include:

  • Biblical Hemenutics

  • Clinical Depression and Anxiety

  • Isolation

  • Religious and Spiritual Trauma

  • Introversion and Christianity

  • You’re More Than Your Body:  Moving Beyond the Effects of Sexual Abuse