June 16, 2009Twelve Stones, A Ministry Worth Knowing About!
I was privileged last week to attend a post-abortion training given by Kim Olson at Twelve Stones. Twelve Stones is a counseling and retreat center in the beautiful woods of Brown County, Indiana. Robb Besosa, the Co-Founder and Program Director of Twelve Stones attended the training with several of his staff. I found Robb to be a devoted man of God, a humble and learned minister of Christ. After getting to know him and his staff a bit, and after seeing their heart for families struggling in their relationships, as well as their unique ministry model, I can confidently recommend them to others. The Mission Statement of Twelve Stones is as follows: The mission of TS is to return "soul care" to the church by helping the hurting, training those who will walk alongside them and encouraging both as they intentionally apply the life changing Word of God. One way they do this is by counseling whole families when one or more family members are struggling, in an effort to support the whole family structure. Whether you are a pastor, church or ministry leader, or simply are struggling in your family relationships, I encourage you to check out the ministry of Twelve Stones. It's not often I run across a ministry so completely Christ and other-focused with integrity that runs this deep. Twelve Stones is such a ministry. Posted by mary at June 16, 2009 11:10 AM |
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