• Introducing Gap With God

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Introducing Gap With God

  • Summary

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    ABOUT THIS CONVERSATION:

    What does it mean to stand in the gap between what was and what is to come? In this very first episode, we introduce Gap With God—a podcast born out of parallel journeys, divine encounters, and a deep calling to share our testimonies. We (Martine and Katharina) connected in an almost miraculous way, both experiencing life-altering accidents that ultimately led us to surrender to Jesus. In this conversation, we share how those moments weren’t just physical wounds but spiritual awakenings—God’s invitation to step into a new creation. Our lives before Christ were shaped by striving, searching, and seeking meaning in all the wrong places. But through our testimonies, we hope to show how God transforms, redeems, and gives new life. If you’ve ever felt like you’re standing in the in-between, caught between old beliefs and a deeper truth calling you forward—this episode is for you.

    • How we connected through our testimonies and divine encounters
    • The accidents that changed everything—Tulum and Bali
    • How we knew it was Jesus calling us, not just “coincidence”
    • Life before the accident vs. life after: from atheism and new age to faith in Christ
    • Why we believe in the power of testimony and how it turns graveyards into gardens
    • What it means to bridge the gap for others through our stories

    SOCIALS:

    bit.ly/gapwithgod-socials

    OTHER INQUIRIES:

    gapwithgod@gmail.com

    Here’s to standing in the Gap With God together.

    — Katharina & Martine

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