Author: Tina Bell

Lessons from The Gospel Centered Life

This week I attended a Grow Class centered on learning how to live “The Gospel-Centered Life.” The class centers around Biblical concepts taught from a book by the same name. This week, the class focused on learning about the law and the Gospel. The group looked at how taking the legalism or license view, instead of the Gospel view, can

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First Things First

“First Things First”. When you hear that, what comes to mind? In his sermon yesterday, Dr. Terry Carter used an analogy borrowed from Bryan Dyson, a former President and CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises. In life, our relationships and activities can be put into three categories: Rubber, Metal, and Glass. Picture those categories as balls you’re juggling. They’re all competing for

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Confessions: Unpeeling Layers or Ripping Off the Bandaid?

I got in trouble twice that I remember in first grade. First, my teacher had her evaluation with the principal the same day my body decided to run fever in class. She had told us to be on our best behavior, so when my head started to hurt, I simply laid it down on my desk. When the principal left,

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How Does Pride in Appearance Keep You From Christ?

On the way to church yesterday the radio DJ spoke about how pride sometimes keeps her from experiencing what church is really about. She wakes up in the morning focused on what she’s going to wear. She focuses on how her hair looks and what her makeup looks like. During the Worship Service she worries if she looks like she’s

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Lessons on Change from Leader Shift

In his book, Leader Shift, John Maxwell reminds leaders that the environment we are on today is not necessarily the environment we will be in tomorrow. It is always changing. In order to stay ahead of the change, every leader most makes “leadershifts”. Below are a few key takeaways: You should position yourself to being able to make change. The

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How to Overcome Negative Thoughts

Did you know the average person has 60,000 thoughts a day, and 80% of them are negative? That means at the root of the things going on in our minds, there are 48,000 thoughts a day bringing us down. 48,000 things we have 100% control over, we allow to destroy us. Every. Single. Day. No wonder by the time we

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Are You Walking in Your New Identity in Christ?

We live in a world that tells us we need to become new. A world that tells us we need to look prettier, dress a certain way, drive nice cars, and obtain expensive things … all in an effort to make us feel “new”. 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIV) reminds us, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has

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An Open Letter to Parents About Bullying

Dear Parents, We have to do better. We have to teach our kids to embrace differences. We have to teach them not to be a bully. Over the last 12 hours I have hugged my kiddo multiple times with tears streaming down her face as she’s poured out her heart to me. “Mommy. My friends at school call you fat.”

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Nerf Wars, Ice Cream, & Unmet Expectations

Yesterday as I picked my kiddo up from a church event, I could tell she was doing everything she could not to cry. “What’s wrong kiddo?” I asked. “You forgot to remind me to wear camo tonight, so I didn’t get ice cream,” she said. “You didn’t get ice cream because you didn’t wear camo, but other kids got ice

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Cream Stuffed Cannoncini Semi-Homemade Easy Recipe

Cream Stuffed Cannoncini (Cream Horns) Recipe

Are you looking for an easy Cannoncini (Cream Horn) recipe that mixes “semi-homemade” with “super delicious”? This easy recipe requires only three ingredients and can be made using things you already have around the house (i.e. no special “horn cones” needed). Makes: 8 Cannoncini For the Cream 1 3.4 oz box of Jello Instant Pudding (any flavor) Milk (according to package

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