From Darkness To Hope with Mercy
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A poem can carry what a person couldn’t say out loud for years. Mercy joins us from Uganda and shares how she went from fear, silence, and a painful childhood marked by hunger, abuse, and child labor to finding safety at Luluanda Children’s Home and building a life shaped by faith and purpose. Her journey is honest about trauma, but it’s even more honest about what steady love can do over time.
We talk about the real hurdles that don’t make it into highlight reels, like arriving with a language barrier so strong she couldn’t ask for help, and the slow work of learning trust. Mercy also shares how her faith grew through Sunday school, Bible teaching, and community, especially coming from a mostly Muslim family. Along the way she surprises herself with what becomes possible: university, teaching phonics, and using her voice as a writer.
Then Mercy reads her poem “My Untold Story,” and the room changes. It’s a clear, brave testimony of wounds becoming scars and scars becoming evidence of healing. We also get practical about calling and impact: Mercy’s dreams include equipping disadvantaged girls and young mothers with skills that can lead to income, stability, and renewed hope, plus showing up as a praying “big sister” for the younger kids.
If you care about Christian encouragement, trauma healing, orphan care in Uganda, and stories of redemption that feel real, you’ll want to listen all the way through. Subscribe, share this with a friend, leave a review, and consider giving to help Luluanda Children’s Home continue to grow and care for more children.
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