Author: Tina Bell

Are You Lazy Busy?

Last Monday, I opened my YouTube App and was greeted by The Skit Guys “God’s Chisel” video. “You’re lazy, but you try to fool everybody by looking really really busy,” are the words that stood out to me from the video. I have pondered those words for a week. A week that was filled with busyness summed up with statements

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What’s Your Excuse (for Not Going to Church)?

WHAT’S YOUR EXCUSE? “The gimmicks are the only reason I don’t go to church. Not because I don’t believe, but instead I don’t buy into the modernization of the church and what it has become. Surely God is dissatisfied and disappointed.” “I don’t go to church because churches are filled with hypocrites and people judging others for things they do

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“But God” or “God, But…”

Where you place the word “but” makes a huge difference. For example, when you put BUT before GOD, it tells a story of how God changes everything. THE “BUT GOD” STORY The words “But God” appear more than 40 times together in the Bible. Romans 5:7-8 (NIV), “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were

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Why All Women Should Have a Mini Chainsaw!

For Christmas, my Mom gave me a $100 gift card to Amazon to buy something I really wanted. For three months, I pondered. Then I learned about a battery operated Mini Chainsaw!!! It arrived last night, and I put it to work tonight. I don’t know how I ever lived without this thing. #BestGiftEver After a week full of lots

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God’s Timing: When Strangers Cross Your Path

As we were headed to our car today at the church, I noticed a lady sitting by herself on the sidewalk. My daughter and I approached the lady to make sure she was okay. She shared how she’d gotten into an argument with her friend at the gas station. She saw the church across the street and walked over to

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The One Word that Profoundly Changes Everything

One word can profoundly change everything. When I rang in 2022, I was excited. Because I had made the decision to get baptized after the Christmas decor had gone up covering the baptistery, my baptism had been scheduled for six weeks by the time that Sunday morning came. I had eagerly been anticipating the moment. I had just finished a

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Turning Your “Whys” Into Trusting God

Yesterday four words summed up my day: 1. Why? 2-3. God’s Timing 4. Humility WHY? My morning started with disappointment and heartbreak over something seemingly trivial upon reflection. I had put personal time and resources into something, and I was kindly asked not to do it. As the tears came, so did more interruptions than usual. Overwhelm began to set

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People Over Projects

About three months ago, I realized people would apologize every time they came into my office. “I’m sorry to bother you. I know you’re really busy, but…” is how the conversations would either start or end. As I recognized the pattern, I recognized the common denominator in every apology was me. I had let the reality of my internal struggle

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Tips for Delegating Jobs to Volunteers in the Church Setting

QUESTION: How do you work around the “it’s just easier if I do it myself mentality” when it comes to people volunteering to help you? I am swamped… we’ve been growing but still are small enough that I do waaayyyyy to much in the church because other than the lead pastor, I’m the only one on staff full time. I

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