“Going to Mould Empower Serve has been a transformative journey—one that helped me restore myself and my life.
When someone finally accepts that they need help with an out-of-control lifestyle, that’s when the wheels of change start turning. My journey led me to MES on August 13, 2024. At that point, I was destructive, lost, and feeling defeated. But that day, I made a choice—I was willing to do whatever it took to move toward change and sobriety because so much was (and still is) at stake.
From the moment I arrived, I felt welcomed. Despite coming from different walks of life, I fit in. Soon enough, I met people at MES who, through their prayers, actions, and words, made it clear that I wasn’t alone on this road. God had me—and so did they. Anyone can choose sobriety if they truly want it, but restoration is so much more empowering.
The grooming and molding I received at MES—and still carry with me—could only have been gained through this programme. Every day, MES poured into my life—offering knowledge, resources, personal growth, and a variety of teachings and activities. You learn so much about yourself and your purpose in Christ, but you have to be willing to embrace the journey.
MES helped me grow to the point where I was even interviewed on the radio, along with so many other opportunities I never thought possible. Before MES, I struggled to hold onto hope while my life spiraled out of control. But since my restoration, I’ve reached a place of faith. I realized that my life was worth fighting for. I learned a powerful phrase on this journey: ‘If it’s worth fighting for, then it’s worth finishing!’
In life, we tend to forget certain experiences—but I will never forget MES. They Moulded me, Empowered me, and taught me how to Serve—not just to change my own life, but to help others struggling to break free from destruction and reclaim who they truly are.”
— Kerry-Leigh Braaf
