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Bonita Mitchell Releases Inspiring Single "Let This Mind Be In Me" From Book Soundtrack 'The First Lady'
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Accomplished recording artist, First Lady, entrepreneur, and community leader Bonita Mitchell proudly announced the release of her latest single, Let This Mind Be In Me, an official soundtrack song for her deeply personal and faith-driven book, The First Lady: The Process to My Purpose Believe, Don't Give Up!. The song is now available on all major streaming platforms, accompanied by a powerful music video on YouTube.

BENTON HARBOR, Mich. - Washingtoner -- A Journey of Faith, Healing, and Purpose

Published in June 2021, The First Lady takes readers on an inspiring journey through Bonita Mitchell's personal and spiritual transformation. From childhood insecurities to navigating challenges in marriage, faith, and leadership, the book highlights her path to finding purpose in God.

Mitchell recounts pivotal life moments, including overcoming the pain of her parents' divorce, struggles within her own marriage, and the trials of serving as First Lady of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church since 2002. Through her unwavering faith, she found the strength to move forward, ultimately using her testimony to uplift others.

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"I didn't realize that what I thought was the end of my life was actually the beginning of my purpose. It wasn't until I fully surrendered to God's plan that I saw the true power of His grace," says Mitchell.

Listen To An Interview On YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KCOIxAVB8ok

"Let This Mind Be In Me" – A Song of Renewal and Transformation

Inspired by the themes of The First Lady, Let This Mind Be In Me is more than just a song—it's a spiritual anthem encouraging listeners to align their thoughts with Christ's teachings.

"This song is a reflection of my journey, a prayer for a renewed mind and a heart aligned with God's purpose," Mitchell shares. "It's about breaking free from darkness, embracing faith, and seeing life through God's love, peace, and joy."

The track speaks to individuals struggling with doubt, depression, and spiritual battles, offering a message of hope and transformation. With its uplifting melody and soul-stirring lyrics, Let This Mind Be In Me serves as a powerful reminder of God's presence in our lives.

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Watch The Music Video 'Let This Mind Be In Me' On YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXWgcNjXbaU



Community Impact Through Music and Mentorship

Beyond her music and writing, Mitchell is the driving force behind Thread of Hope Records, a music label dedicated to using the arts to inspire and empower young people. She also leads I'm Saving Myself, a nonprofit organization committed to guiding youth toward self-worth, abstinence, and faith-based decision-making.

Available Now

Let This Mind Be In Me is now streaming on all major digital platforms, with the official music video available on YouTube. The First Lady is available for purchase in hardcover, paperback, Kindle, and audiobook formats.

For more information on Bonita Mitchell's book, music, and community initiatives, visit the official website.

Press & Media Inquiries:

For interviews, media appearances, or further inquiries, please use the contact information below.

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