Messy Hair, Messy Prayer (Guest Blog: NaSHEville)
Growing up in southern Christian culture, I was raised with Sunday bests and smocked outfits and seasonal centerpieces. And I’m incredibly proud of my upbringing! [...]
Growing up in southern Christian culture, I was raised with Sunday bests and smocked outfits and seasonal centerpieces. And I’m incredibly proud of my upbringing! [...]
Today we’re going to continue our conversation on attachment but through the lens of our relationship with the Lord and how our earliest relationships have [...]
This year, in 2020, Mercy's goal is to raise $20,000, and we need your help! When you donate to Mercy Multiplied on December 1, 2020, you will have a very special opportunity to DOUBLE YOUR DOLLAR through matching funds thanks to generous donors and sponsors.
In 2020 I realized the importance of community. Towards the beginning of the lockdown, I began to struggle spiritually without the Christ-centered community that supported [...]
On this episode of Mercy Talk, we continue our conversation on attachment as we discuss what it means through the lens of breaking free from [...]
Last year I had a conversation with the Lord that went like this: Jesus: “It’s now or never. You need to take care of yourself [...]
I was born to teenage parents who both came from broken, dysfunctional homes. By the age of six, I was sexually abused by a close [...]
Whether it’s stress from work, an argument with our spouse/roommate or dealing with a challenging child, conflict can cause us to posture ourselves from a [...]
Growing up, I always heard phrases like, “mind over matter,” and “your attitude changes everything.” My teachers or parents often told me this when it [...]
No matter our age, the relationships we had growing up play a key role in the way we relate to others. Even now, many of [...]
Congratulations to all our September 2020 graduates. Read these stories of hope and transformation from our most recent graduates!
“But it looks real.” My prayer hung in the air and the silence settled around me. This wasn’t the first time I had been in [...]