Twice in my lifetime the doctors have been wrong.  Don’t misunderstand me, I believe in doctors and have a great respect for their intelligence, training and sacrifice.  I thank God for them every time I have to go under the knife.  But it’s just that I also know God is the ultimate Healer and He has the final word. It was my 37th birthday as I sat in the doctor’s office and heard those words: “You will never be able to run again.”  The cartilage in my knee was gone.  I sat there in silence. Running has always been a big part of my life; it is where […]
Stories are powerful.  People relate to them easily.  I have found that people remember stories far more than just stating a bunch of facts.  Jesus used this same method, often speaking in parables to the people of his time.  It was about something real in their life.  This is who Jesus was and is.  He cared about people’s needs.  He responded first to their basic human needs before reaching out to their hearts.  Jesus understood.  Even today, it is still the same. The following story is not a particularly happy story of miracles or hope, but it is that of the basic human need inside all […]
Life is fascinating, isn’t it?  Millions of people at any one time, moving in sync, creating a type of rhythm and harmony we call humankind.  It’s not without its problems, of course, but think of the endless combinations and opportunities it has.  It’s limitless, really.  As long as we acknowledge there is a higher power above us and that we do not have the ultimate control over the universe, then we can do amazing things with what we are given.  We have choices, maybe not our own personal genie, but we do have a lot of ability to carve our own destiny, purpose, and happiness. Recently, […]
It finally happened. That one day when you know you’re getting older and you’re no longer the hippest person in the crowd, not even close.  Today was that day for me.  I was leaving my downtown office as I saw one of my co-workers leaving too – ON A SKATEBOARD!  He threw his backpack over his shoulder, dropped the skateboard to the ground, and rode off.  I thought I saw a little grin on his face as I did a double-take.  Those darn Millennials. As much as we like to joke or complain about this curious generation of youth, of those who have never known a […]

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About the Author

Sue McCusker is a writer, Bible teacher, and web developer who loves sharing the stories of life, hope, and faith she sees around her every day. She has written for Guideposts and Angels on Earth magazines, and teaches the story of God in women's Bible study.