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Seeds have sprouted and you are invited
Announcing Gap With God Podcast and The Garden Gatherings in Oslo & Online

Hi Sunflower 🌻
It’s Martine here 🫶🏻
I pray this letter finds you well.
It’s been a proper “Selah” (pause) since last time you received a letter from me.
Now, I come with good news.
Seeds have sprouted that I am excited to share about.
These are announcements that I hope can support your journey.
Gap With God Podcast
After I received the revelation of Christ, it’s was quite a journey to find the words to explain what life was like before and after.
But, God showed me that what’s more important is learning to patiently abide in the unbecoming and the becoming, consciously be in the everlasting stream of in-betweens.
To embrace the duty of the moment is about asking oneself the question… “What am I being asked by God to do right now instead of pretending like I have all the answers?”
You see, the only way to be omnidirectional or omnidimensional is to inhabit life of the One who is omnidimensional and omnidirectional. To meditate on that “One” from moment to moment is from which everything expands and is added onto you.
To steward these precious moments we get here on earth is about embracing the ability to expand one’s sphere of moral concern and to realize I’m serving the entire cosmos through this very moment, this very step, and this very word I’m speaking.
The One is in the Gap.
So, when God blessed me with Katharina — who also had been through a similar journey from atheism, to new age, to Jesus — and received similar scars on our feet from the accident that opened the portal to His Mercy & Justice — we found ourselves called to stand in the Gap With God — to pray for others, to be there for others, to intercede for others like Christ had done for us.
We had been wounded so similarly, and healed so similarly. It was beyond belief to uncover how God had stirred our hearts to seek Him because He intended to be found. And we did find Him. But, it didn’t stop there. That’s where the mission of Gap With God began.
Since the summer of last year, we started recording our conversations to bless others with, where we’re contemplating a lot on the journey from seeking to homecoming, and what it’s like to be navigating everything in-between. We know we’re not the only one with deep questions.
Through the podcast, here’s what God wants to speak to you, through us: God is not just in the beginning and in the end, He is WITH you in the gap.

Gap With God Podcast.
GWG Podcast
The podcast will launch February 4th on YouTube and all Podcast Streaming platforms, such as Apple Podcast and Spotify Podcast. You can also find us on all social media platforms.

The accidents that brought us to Christ.
Katharina’s foot to the left and Martine’s foot to the right.
GWG Community
We want to invite you and all listeners into the GWG Community (Channel & Chat) with the purpose of asking episode-related questions and connecting with each other. Join our Community today!

Gap With God Community.
GWG Watch Party
We would love to meet our first listeners! That’s why we are hosting a GWG Watch Party for you to be able to watch the first episode of GWG with us. We host it February 4th at 7pm CEST.

Gap With God Watch Party.
GWG Giveaway
For a long time, Katharina and I, thought of the Bible like any other book. Now, we know with our heart and soul that this is book (with a collection of books within it) that is truly the Living Word of God. It is alive and it speaks to your soul. Our podcast draws a lot on Scriptures from the Bible. Therefore, we host a GWG Giveaway where you can win one! Follow these steps to join the giveaway. Last opportunity to join the giveaway is February 9th at 7pm CEST.
👇 Join the GWG Giveaway (follow steps below)

Gap With God Giveaway
The Garden Gatherings in Oslo & Online
It’s more than two years since God dropped the word “community gatherings” into my mind and heart. Back then, I was living in Mexico, living in a culture where it was normal to consider everyone like “familia”. I believe that the accident that I had really humbled my heart to see that I can’t stand on my own two feet, that I need community. And in that, I realized that we all need community, and that Christ want it for us. Community gatherings are from God, and to the glory of God. He doesn’t want us to be alone, but together in Him.

The gatherings I held in Mexico inspired the ones I hold in Norway now.
Last year at this time, I lived in Ålesund, a city on the west coast. I was unsure where God called me to go from there — my life looked like a clean slate as I started building a new foundation on Christ. I was contemplating whether He wanted me to move to study theology in Copenhagen, move to the Freedom City Church community in Lisbon where I was baptized, or I wondered if perhaps it was time to grow roots in Oslo and study Clinical Psychology.
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