Mercy Multiplied Announces Free Resources
Mercy Multiplied has announced that all online resources and onsite trainings are now available free of charge. Mercy’s Residential Counseling Program for young women has always [...]
Mercy Multiplied has announced that all online resources and onsite trainings are now available free of charge. Mercy’s Residential Counseling Program for young women has always [...]
Long before I came to Mercy, I had a happy childhood until I was sexually and physically attacked at age 6 and then again at [...]
All of us feel a bit anxious at times. We may be rattled by an upcoming performance, a big test, an important meeting, or even [...]
There is no escaping technology in today’s world. It is everywhere, shaping the way we live, work, and interact. While digital devices offer incredible convenience [...]
More than 100 people gathered at New City Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico recently for MPower Live! Mercy staff traveled from Nashville, Tennessee and Monroe, [...]
On March 4th, more than 30 people gathered at the Mercy home in Sacramento, California for the Friends of Mercy Luncheon. Guests were welcomed with [...]
Life can be very unfair. An illness or an accident can take the life of someone we love. We might lose a job or a home. [...]
For many of us, the change of seasons can have a sizable effect on our mood. The name for this condition is Seasonal Affective Disorder, [...]
“I was definitely becoming super thin. All my clothes were baggy. My hair was getting thinner trying to hide it and do it sneakily.” [...]
Today I met Nancy Alcorn. I listened to her proclaim freedom for the hurting and the broken. Freedom from bondage and oppression, addiction and shame. Healing from past hurts. She declared the TRUTH over every one of our lives, and I believed it because I've experienced it.
My childhood was filled with abuse and neglect. I started punishing myself at age 4, and by age 5 I believed I was a [...]
Allison grew up believing she had to be perfect. Struggling with comparison, she developed an eating disorder that she kept secret throughout high school.