Started over 25 years ago by Nancy Alcorn, Mercy Ministries of America has provided hope and healing to generations of desperate young women who are seeking freedom from life-controlling problems such as: Drug & Alcohol Addictions, Depression, Eating Disorders, Unplanned Pregnancy, Physical & Sexual Abuse and Self-Harm.
Their free-of-charge program serves a diverse population of young women from various socio-economic backgrounds, aged 13-28. Many of the girls, who come to Mercy Ministries for help, are facing a combination of debilitating circumstances and have been in various treatment facilities with unsuccessful long-term results. We are committed to providing the young women we serve with the most excellent program services that allow them to recognize their self-worth and prepare them to reach their full potential. Our non-conventional approach to healing allows young women to permanently stop destructive cycles and prepares them to take hope out into their communities.
Courtesy of http://www.mercyministries.org
Mercy Ministries was created in 1983.
Probably the most well known resource offered by RBC Ministries is the devotional "Our Daily Bread". They also offer the "My Utmost for His Highest" devotional journal and a book called "Grounds for Mercy"
George edward alcorn jrs parents are george edward alcorn and arletta dixon alcorn.
Religious Sisters of Mercy are Catholic lay women. There are close to 4,000 Sisters of Mercy in the United States (reputed to be 10,000 worldwide) who minister to those in need, such as the homeless, the disabled, the sick, the hungry and the uneducated. Most of their ministries are within the education, health care and social services sectors.
James Alcorn is 5' 8".
Lee Alcorn is 5' 9".
Michael Alcorn was born in 1962.
Steve Alcorn was born in 1956.
Meade Alcorn was born in 1907.
Meade Alcorn died in 1992.
Alcorn McBride was created in 1986.
Alvin Alcorn died in 2003.