
Sue Gray
Sue Gray is a Kanga mum who provides temporary safe care for the most vulnerable babies in South Africa before they are adopted. She lives in Cape Town with her adopted son, Levi. She volunteers at Mowbray Maternity hospital empowering mothers with premature and sick babies.
- Opinion
How God made me a mother - adopting a baby boy as a single Christian woman
‘Every child I had the privilege of pouring into fuelled my desire to be a mother even more. So at the age of 36 and still single, I trusted that God would make a way to see my desire fulfilled,’ says Sue Gray.
- Opinion
Review of Cabrini: The inspiring journey of a pioneering nun
Cabrini (2024) starring Cristiana Dell’Anna, John Lithgow and David Morse tells the true story of Italian immigrant Frances Cabrini, a Catholic missionary who persuaded a hostile mayor to provide housing and healthcare for hundreds of orphaned children living in the slums of New York City in 1889. Sue Gray gives her review of the story of America’s first saint.
- Article
The Baby Whisperer
Sue Gray describes how she became a doula and why she is passionate about helping mothers and newborns