What are others saying about Stand In The Gap?
“This is so simple! But then the truth of God is always simple isn’t it? We are the ones who make it complicated.” Kairos volunteer, Ohio “Even though I had been a Christian for many years, I began to desire the type of intimate relationship with God I saw that the “neighbor” in our family had.” Spiritual family member for ex-offender in Tulsa “The SITG Triangle of Care model is unique…now may be the opportune time to offer churches a tool to put feet and hands to their increasing awareness of the church’s responsibility to serve those in need.” Baylor University School of Social Work “I had a personal epiphany as the [family] began to embrace fellowship, be in prayer together and be open to God’s grace. I have seen things take place that could [only] be attributed to prayer. It is the most powerful, powerful process that can exist.” Spiritual family member in Tulsa “The SITG process … has overflowed into the body of the church itself. When God does something great in someone’s lif
“This is so simple! But then the truth of God is always simple isn’t it? We are the ones who make it complicated.” Kairos volunteer, Ohio “Even though I had been a Christian for many years, I began to desire the type of intimate relationship with God I saw that the “neighbor” in our family had.” Spiritual family member for ex-offender in Tulsa “The SITG Triangle of Care model is unique…now may be the opportune time to offer churches a tool to put feet and hands to their increasing awareness of the church’s responsibility to serve those in need.” Baylor University School of Social Work “I had a personal epiphany as the [family] began to embrace fellowship, be in prayer together and be open to God’s grace. I have seen things take place that could [only] be attributed to prayer. It is the most powerful, powerful process that can exist.” Spiritual family member in Tulsa “The SITG process … has overflowed into the body of the church itself. When God does something great in someone’s lif