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Be Who You Are at The Gap at Sawmill Meadow
Tammy Dorsett
27 episodes
2 days ago
At the trailhead of launching into adulthood are questions and unknowns. The Gap at Sawmill Meadow might be an option to consider for any 18-23 year old who is stuck moving forward on the trail or unsure about their role in society. Hear from volunteers, mentors, current gappers, pastors and industry experts about what The Gap at Sawmill Meadow is all about and how we cultivate an environment for new adults to be who they are.
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At the trailhead of launching into adulthood are questions and unknowns. The Gap at Sawmill Meadow might be an option to consider for any 18-23 year old who is stuck moving forward on the trail or unsure about their role in society. Hear from volunteers, mentors, current gappers, pastors and industry experts about what The Gap at Sawmill Meadow is all about and how we cultivate an environment for new adults to be who they are.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep 24: Gap Parent Perspective - Nancy, Eve's Mom
Be Who You Are at The Gap at Sawmill Meadow
23 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 24: Gap Parent Perspective - Nancy, Eve's Mom

Hear from Nancy as she recounts the story and the "why" behind her encouraging Eve to forego college and attend The Gap at Sawmill Meadow. She also talks about how she raised her girls in the Catholic church and how she has celebrated how Eve has made her faith her own while at The Gap. She also can't believe that Eve can cook, chop wood and tend a fire!


If you are a parent who might be in a similar position of introducing the idea of a Gap Year to your own new adult, Nancy shares some wisdom reminding us not to be afraid of pushback, that life is not a race, and hope is not a strategy.

Be Who You Are at The Gap at Sawmill Meadow
At the trailhead of launching into adulthood are questions and unknowns. The Gap at Sawmill Meadow might be an option to consider for any 18-23 year old who is stuck moving forward on the trail or unsure about their role in society. Hear from volunteers, mentors, current gappers, pastors and industry experts about what The Gap at Sawmill Meadow is all about and how we cultivate an environment for new adults to be who they are.