Through the darkness, our faith remains the light guiding every step.
When Margaret Lloyd and her husband, Welton, were each diagnosed with cancer, their world changed overnight. What followed was a grueling, faith-testing journey filled with hospital visits, biopsies, radiation, nuclear medicine, and moments of both despair and divine comfort. But rather than breaking them, it drew them closer to each other, to their family, and to the God who never let go.
Still Holding Your Hand is an intimate memoir that chronicles two cancer journeys walked hand in hand. Told through heartfelt narrative, honest reflections, and faith-filled prayers, it offers hope to anyone walking through suffering or caregiving.
With vivid storytelling and raw vulnerability, Margaret invites readers into her world: the early-morning drives to Johns Hopkins Hospital, the bedside prayers, the laughter shared during chemotherapy sessions, and the silent tears cried alone. She doesn't hide the pain, but she always points to the purpose.
I will not die but live, and will proclaim what the Lord has done. (Psalm 118:17)
Inside this book, readers will find:
Real-life medical experiences shared with clarity and courage
Reflections on marriage, motherhood, and caregiving
Powerful scriptures and personal prayers to anchor the soul
Encouragement to keep going when the road gets hard
A reminder that even in illness, we each have a divine assignment