Lives Transformed2025-02-10T11:18:18-06:00

Lives Transformed

On this page, you will find stories from people whose lives have been transformed through the power of Christ.

Graduate stories are written from information given to Mercy by the graduate herself and are posted on this website with the graduate’s full knowledge and permission.

Brittany

"I plan to reach out to women who have felt stuck and need freedom from their past. It’s a miracle that I’m here today and can proudly say I know what joy feels like. It’s also in my heart to introduce someone else to the Lord."

Tannia

"Through my time at Mercy, God restored my hope and dreams. For so long, I had no dreams for my life, and I thought that how I was living was just how life was supposed to be."

Courtney

"At Mercy, God revealed to me who He is and how His nature impacts my life. He has restored my sense of identity and broken my pride so that I can live in surrender and reliance on Him."

Amber

"God definitely restored my hope. He restored the passion in my heart to be a mother. He gave me more faith and hope in myself to be the mother my daughter needs. I also have hope for my future in general and have a lot I want to do with my life now!"

Ashley

"God has replaced my shame and guilt with peace. He tells me that I am always loved and cherished. I’ve that learned He is the only thing that will ever satisfy me. There is no life without Him. He is everything I will ever need."

Destiny

"At Mercy, I discovered the truth about who I am. God has given me my identity back. He has cleared and renewed my mind of hundreds of lies. He released me from fear, shame, guilt, nightmares, eating disorder behaviors, and panic/anxiety attacks. He has given me purpose and a reason to live."

Brianne

"God has shown me my identity as his daughter, friend, and bride. He’s shown me that I can trust Him with anything, and that He’s ALWAYS been there for me, through everything. Jesus showed me that He pursues me relentlessly, and that He always embraces me with love and mercy, and there is nothing I can or can’t do to change that."

Karen

"God has taught me that it is okay to have personal convictions and to stand by them in kindness. I refuse to live in shame, and I have begun to differentiate my worth from my abuse. My heart is beginning to trust God again."

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