Sharon Coletta is a wife and mother, which are her greatest passions. She was raised in a Catholic home and invited Jesus into her heart at the age of 21 while on an airplane en route to a college overseas exchange program. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science and a psychology minor, later joining the Peace Corps in Thailand. When she returned to the U.S., she attended Bible college. Because of her brief travels (including mission trips) in foreign countries, along with her studies, she has always viewed the gospel within a worldview of God's master plan on the earth: His story. After Bible college, she held various roles on staff at Cottonwood Church. However, in 2010, she experienced a personally painful event that led her to a Celebrate Recovery class. Her personal journey to wholeness created an unyielding desire to see broken people healed, whole, and fulfilling their God-given purpose within His story. It was there that she learned many of the reasons people are the way they are and that God always has the remedy. Since then, she has led multiple recovery classes for women and worked with teenagers at a local runaway shelter. In January 2023, while in corporate prayer at Oceans Church, God inspired her with the outline for Made for His Glory-a recovery journey that takes participants through the Bible as they heal. She continues to find great joy in coming alongside hurting and broken people who choose to allow God to heal, rebuild, and establish them in their God-given destiny and purpose.