So, is this an actual place? If so, sounds like a great place to hide a baby.
The very high grade point average requirement is very very interesting to me. On first learning of Stones of Grace, I thought it all to be a HUGE psychological projection and reflective of mental illness and personality disorders.
But most of the "rules" she has set up are ones she most likely could not have met herself when she was a very young pregnant girl. Apparently, from accounts of family members, she wouldn't even take care of her own, much less do chores for an organization on top of that. And COUNSELING??? Are you freakin' kidding me? We all KNOW what her reaction back then was to medical treatment for her "problems" because she has put it 'out there' herself. Doggone those docs and family members who wanted HER to follow a treatment plan and take her psychiatric medication!!
Since she was so blatantly oppositional herself, in making this many impossible "rules" for young single mothers, I think she KNOWS this facility will be empty.
So here's my theory: she's created a "front" that will allow churches and well-off gospel music professionals to donate generously to. There will be no oversight as to the use of these funds.
Given what we have read about TS and JS's initial meet-cute and associated activities surrounding that, maybe Jack and Tammi both have enough inside 'knowledge' of certain people's 'under-radar' activities as to induce them to donate generously to this "cause".
I'd be scrutinizing very carefully the source of any donations that come into that fund.
I bet I could write a short list of 'church music' folks that find a way to funnel some money to Stones of Grace.
It's just a theory. IMO and all that.
ETA: And yes, I do feel that she is still just a scam artist as in her days gone by. She's just learned a new vocabulary that fits with Jack's gospel music background that serves to scam more gullible people. Poor saps. IMO