What is HIS Name?

Survival mode. I am well-acquainted with it.

Abuse. Eating Disorders, Cancer. Caregiving.

Too much broken-ness, and not enough breakthrough.

Even after writing my books, “Thin Enough: My Spiritual Journey Through the Living Death of an Eating Disorder” and “Cancerventures: Tales of a Diagnosed Woman,” I have questioned that survival mode.

Will it end? Will it always be like this?

There is a Name, and He declares…

“I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father, but by Me.”

John 14:6

So, that is what is taking place now. HE is doing incredible things.

Who IS He?

“What is His Name, and what is His Son's Name, IF you know?”

Proverbs 30:4

Thin Enough…    

 

Dr. Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D. Certified Eating Disorder Professional Founder and Director, The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Incorporated:

 

"… Sheryle Cruse does an excellent job in this book stepping you through the healing process.”

 

Don Nielson, Treasurer and Co-Founder, National Eating Disorders Association:

 

"Sheryle Cruse has written a wonderful book that takes a deep look inside the thinking of a sufferer of an eating disorder...”

 

Pastor Lisa Bevere, Messenger International Ministries, Author of “Kissed the Girls and Made them Cry” and “Be Angry But Don’t Blow It:”

 

"Sheryle Cruse knows of what she speaks. She has written a way of escape from the dark abyss of eating disorders into the shelter of the Most High... It is a brave raw book for every daughter, mother or sister who has encountered this shadowy existence.”

 

 

Cancerventures…

“In a world inundated with pink ribbons, idealized survivors, and best-case-scenario stories, ‘Cancerventures’ unapologetically reveals the hard realities and less discussed topics facing women with breast cancer. With wit and refreshing honesty, Sheryle Cruse takes readers along for the rollercoaster ride that is diagnosis and treatment. Her hard-earned wisdom is paired with empowerment for the reader to define her own best path through treatment and into survivorship. ‘Cancerventures’ holds meaningful insights for patients, caregivers, friends, and family—as well as for medical professionals.”

–Jenny Cook, BSW, MA, OTR/L – Program Manager, Firefly Sisterhood: a one-to-one peer mentoring program for women facing breast cancer

“Sheryle Cruse’s ‘Cancerventures: Tales of a Diagnosed Woman’ gives an insightful, quirky and often raw look at her cancer diagnosis, treatment and recovery. This book is entertaining and full of wit yet truthful and direct. Sheryle guides you through the ups and downs of being diagnosed with breast cancer, all while serving as an advocate and companion.”

— Sarah J. Manes, MS, CCLS, Vice President, Angel Cancer Foundation

"I was inspired by how Cruse's 'Cancerventures' boldly unpacks the insane experience that cancer is. And not in the way that so many others have, her take is honest and at times brutal. An honesty that every person facing cancer deserves. I also deeply appreciated the stories about her husband and caregiver. That's a perspective I believe everyone would benefit learning more about (cancer or not) because it's not a matter of if you'll become a caregiver. It's a matter of when."

—Kyle Woody, Co-Founder and Director, Jack’s Caregiver Coalition, a non-profit organization for male caregivers

IF You Know?

Author/Speaker Sheryle Cruse has been an advocate for such issues as abuse, eating disorders, and breast cancer. Her books, “Thin Enough: My Spiritual Journey Through the Living Death of an Eating Disorder” and “Cancerventures: Tales of a Diagnosed Woman” have chronicled her personal challenges. “IF You Know?” for Cruse, has been her most personal work, addressing the mystery of her very identity, especially as it intersected with her Christian faith.

If You Know?

Identity Crisis?

What is Truth?

What is His Truth?

Two questions, tucked away in scripture for centuries.

These questions ask us and challenge every person: faith and identity issues.

Personal, spiritual, generational, controversial.

We are challenged to respond to the questions.

The answers may be unexpected.