Before Mercy, I had no direction and no hope of ever going anywhere in life. I was sexually abused and was caught in a horrible cycle of cutting, an eating disorder, and drug overdoses. I felt completely worthless and wanted to die but Continue reading “Kiersten – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
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Kelly – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
Before Mercy, I had a serious drug addiction. I allowed Satan to fill my mind with lies and didn’t know who I was in Christ. My life was full of destruction and I kept trying to find happiness in all the wrong places. There was a void in my heart that nothing seemed to fill and I became very depressed. I heard about Mercy from a pastor and I knew God was the answer to overcoming my addiction. Continue reading “Kelly – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Kaitlin – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
Before Mercy I was living on auto pilot. I had no hope and no sense of purpose. I struggled with anorexia, bulimia, and depression and I was so consumed by fear that I did not want to live. I felt like I had to be perfect and I thought I could survive just by looking good on the outside. On the inside, I was desperate and knew God must have more for me. I found Mercy on the internet and decided to apply. Continue reading “Kaitlin – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Julie – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
Before I came to Mercy, I hated myself and my body and felt completely rejected. I would put on a happy face and go to school and church but secretly I was struggling with bulimia and self-harm as a result of sexual abuse. I was angry with God and really hated my life. Continue reading “Julie – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Hali – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
Before coming to Mercy, I was angry and manipulative and had a morbid fascination with death. I wanted attention and began cutting, abusing drugs and alcohol, and binge eating. I knew I needed help but I had no idea how to get it. Continue reading “Hali – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Gina – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
I grew up in a very controlling family and believed a lot of lies about myself. I was sexually abused and struggled with depression, self-harm, and suicide. I really hated my life. I knew that God had more for me and then Nancy Alcorn came and spoke at my school. Continue reading “Gina – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Dianne – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
I was physically and sexually abused and struggled with drug addiction, self-harm, and an eating disorder before coming to Mercy. My life was in shambles and I didn’t know who I was. I felt so rejected and thought I was unworthy of anything. I knew I needed to go somewhere that was Christian-based and free and a place that would accept me just as I am. Continue reading “Dianne – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Daniele – Mercy Multiplied Graduate

Before coming to Mercy I had a serious alcohol addiction. I really didn’t care about anything and was disconnected from the rest of the world. I was binge drinking to the point of blacking out and wouldn’t remember anything from the night before. I was out of control but I knew I needed help. Continue reading “Daniele – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Christine – Mercy Multiplied Graduate
Before I came to Mercy, I was sexually, physically and emotionally abused, which led me to believe that I was evil. I was full of shame and guilt and began to struggle with self-harm, addiction, and an eating disorder. Continue reading “Christine – Mercy Multiplied Graduate”
Guests Bring Good Cheer to Mercy Residents
December 16, 2015
At Mercy, we are thankful for friends who go out of their way to show our residents love and support, especially during this busy holiday time.
Special guests from Cypress Street Church of God paid a visit to Mercy Multiplied Monroe last Saturday. Both children and adults stopped by the Monroe home to bless the residents with a time of Christmas caroling and fellowship. In St. Louis, Senator Kyle McCarter and his wife Victoria celebrated the holiday season with the Mercy residents by building gingerbread houses together.
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