It’s easy to vilify names, faces and images. Online. On social media. In the news–real, fake or a mix of both. The only way to know the truth is to know someone. To listen, to learn, and to care for them despite what we thought we knew. May we ignore the sound bites and discover the real, hurting, angry, misunderstood people in our midst.
Only then will there be true healing.
My new feature film Healing River was released earlier than originally planned because our production company sensed that the world was desperate for stories of physical, emotional, spiritual and cultural healing — right now.
Knowing leads to healing. Healing River has been called “honest…real…gritty…truthful…raw…powerful…compelling…a roller coast ride of emotions…one that people can’t afford to miss…a must-see movie…a story of encouragement and hope…and one that speaks profoundly to the human condition.” (Amazon reviews)
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A wonderful message for our day!
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Thank you, Nancy.
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So timely and important.
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Might just have to wAtch this tonight
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Enjoy, Robert. I know you will.
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This is great, Mitch! Perfect timing! Really looking forward to seeing your film! The world definitely needs a message of hope and healing right now. God bless!
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Thank you, Ryan. You too!
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❤️: “Knowing leads to healing.”
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Just took a look at your graphics site, Bonnie. Great work! Do you still have your old blog?
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Mitch you are so on point with that. In Chapter 2 of my book Faithwalkers I wrote,.” Right there she shifted from belief to knowing and the knowing cannot be changed. Why? She got the revelation God’s Word would produce what she sought because Faith said “My confidence rests in knowing the One who spoke life into existence and His Word is immutable.”(Isaiah 55:11) Simply put, she made the shift when ‘rhema’ became ‘logos’. Blessings and Peace.
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Thank you, and amen, Claudia.
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So true, Mitch.
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Congratulations on the new film.
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Thank you, Christopher. Have you had a chance to see it yet?
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No, not yet. Is it on DVD? Or Netflix?
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Whoops — I see it is on Amazon.
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Yep. You don’t have to be a Prime member to watch it (although it’s free if you are).
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One of my favorites of all-time 💚
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You’re referring to the post, I assume. Either way, thank you, Karla!
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Hi Mitch! Actually, I was referring to the movie along with the post. (many of my family members have watched it as well). And the post wraps it up nicely (we do not really know the hearts of others until we listen and care)~vilifying is easy! Understanding and learning takes patience, love, time, and understanding. For me it flows from my faith and relationship with Christ.
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Ah, thank you so much, Karla. Do encourage your family members to rate it on IMDb (1 to 10 stars), if they haven’t already–we’re still trying to counter the low total rating created by internet trolls when it first premiered. Your family members are welcome to review it on Amazon too, of course. ;>) Blessings.
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Huge congratulations! I am looking forward to watching this!
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Thank you, Mary!
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