My Spiritual Growth Plan

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Writer, Filmmaker, Humorist, Thinker-about-stuffer
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36 Responses to My Spiritual Growth Plan

  1. Lesley says:

    This is true. There is so much I struggle to let go of and I don’t mean material things.

  2. Right on! Love this Mitch and your amazing heart for the Lord and His Truths! 🙌🏻✝️❣️📖🙏🏻☺️

  3. I just finished a study of Ephesians 1: 1-14, where Paul is talking about all the benefits of a relationship with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Nothing material is mentioned.

  4. sanchiamiller says:

    Powerful!

  5. Piano girl says:

    Working on that letting go part…

  6. Love this, Mitch. It’s so poignant.

  7. usfman says:

    I will keep those two adages in mind as I go through the holiday season hoping that spirituality wins out in the end.

  8. Kara Luker says:

    Deep and true!!

  9. Manu says:

    So very true.

  10. K.L. Hale says:

    Mitch, this is the most timely of timely things on a time-changing day! I JUST had this conversation with someone. That’s the growth plan that’s worked the best for me. Thank you for being such an encouraging friend. You’re a blessing! 💛

  11. Robert Partington says:

    How are you doing on your plan?

    • mitchteemley says:

      “Not that I have already obtained it or have become perfect, but I press on that I may make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own.” ~Philippians 3:1 2

  12. This is golden, Mitch. 💛

  13. Beverley says:

    Wise words to remember. Thanks for sharing.

  14. Damyanti Biswas says:

    A very insightful quote 🙂

  15. selizabryangmailcom says:

    Yeah. It’s amazing the grudges I’m still holding. The anger is real and potent, and I wonder where it’s coming from and how it sustains itself. Worth looking into, I think, lol! Jeez! 🙂

  16. Ann Coleman says:

    I love it! And that’s even knowing you aren’t talking just about material things.

  17. Simple and thus brilliant.

  18. Nice, Mitch! God bless!

  19. markbierman says:

    Amen! God Bless!

  20. gregoryjoel says:

    I wasn’t sure where I should reply but this seemed like a good spot. I was finally able to sit down and watch a movie Sunday night. That doesn’t happen often, but I’m trying to be more proficient at taking a Sabbath rest. The movie I wanted to see was Healing River. I want to say thank you. I shed some tears and felt some pretty difficult emotions. I can rarely relate to most folks when it comes to losing a child. It tends to be an exclusive club that no one wants to be a member of. However, Healing River came close to the grief I felt when Jeremy died. I worked hard to let go of my resentment toward the person I know gave him the drugs that led to his overdose. I can’t honestly say I’ve forgiven them, but I am somewhere in that process. Your film moved me farther in that process. I’m so thankful I had the opportunity to see it.

  21. #hood says:

    matthew 6:46 as you say unto thee he that has everlasting life

  22. gpavants says:

    Mitch,

    Clinging to the Lord makes everything else pale. It’s going to burn. How is the next movie coming?

    Thanks,

    Gary

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