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Sue Biddell

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Sue's father was a British spy during the Second World War and her family migrated to Australia when she was twelve years old.

Just before her thirteenth birthday, she was admitted into hospital to have her tonsils removed. On being discharged, she found that her family, being hit by hard-times, had moved on without her. Immediately she left school and took employment as a Jillaroo to support herself.

At the age of fifteen, she purchased a one-way ticket to Perth and enrolled herself in a private college. However, the school fees far surpassed her income and she was forced to leave the school within months.

On leaving the boarding school, she walked the streets knocking on doors seeking accommodation for the first night. An elderly lady took her in and gave her a bed for the night. The following morning she found herself on the side of the road, hitch-hiking into the city in anticipation of finding a job. The Lord sent along a lovely Christian couple who gave her a ride and invited her back to stay with them. On the weekend they promptly took her off to church where she received Jesus as her saviour.

After a year, Sue returned to Adelaide to reunite with her family. However, this was not possible as her parents were living on a remote island and working as lighthouse keepers. At this time Sue received a letter inviting her to enrol in Bible School. It wasn't until many years later, that she was told the story of how the letter had come about.

An elderly man, laying on his death bed in Western Australia, awoke from a coma and spoke to his pastor. He said that the Lord was in the room and had asked him to give the pastor a message. "There's a young girl by the name of Sue Jordan living in South Australia, who I have called to ministry. Find her and invite her to Perth to attend Bible School." Upon relaying this message, the old man passed away. Sue was located and is still serving the Lord today.

Drawing from nearly fifty years personal experience of walking with the Lord, Sue shares and ministers to ladies. She encourages and instructs them to never give up on marriage, family, children or ministry and how to walk in the grace, peace and love of God.

She believes that women are hidden beams of God's power and strength and are able to shape a home, a church and a nation.

Sue speaks at ladies meetings, seminars and camps, especially on her encouraging testimony 'Abba Father'. This is the story of how the Lord became her Father and gave her comfort and strength during the difficult times in her life.

Greg and Sue travel together preaching and teaching the uncompromised Word of God.