A flurry of activity caught the corner of Susan's eye one night while she washed dishes. Glancing at her window sill, she watched as the last of five caterpillar struggled with all his might to force a cocoon to cover his wiggling body. Trapped in a clear plastic cup, he did a series of push up like maneuvers while hanging upside down. It was then Susan realized you don't get wings just looking at the world from the right-side up position. It takes an upside-down perspective to fly.
Life can be dulled by mundane tasks and our faith become stale like old bread, but perspective shifts can help us re-connect with God's empowering love and allow rivers of life to flow, invigorating the deep places of our souls.
Susan shares how an encounter with God's love changed her life while her first husband fought for his own. A terminal diagnosis created fear, but God poured out His love, responding with life: turning it upside down.