Author: Tina Bell

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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What You Listen to Matters

Last night at the Rhett Walker concert, a group of five people were invited up on stage to sing with him. They got to pick the songs they sang. There was one lady who stayed hesitant to sing. Rhett played the intro to a Garth Brooks song. She immediately knew the words and took the microphone. He paused playing and

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Living a Life of Impact: Lessons from the 412 Student Conference

This week, I had the blessing of attending the final session of the 412 Student Conference, where Jeff Wallace delivered a powerful message about living a life that reflects Christ. His insights challenged us to develop in three critical areas: upward, inward, and outward. Here’s a recap of the key takeaways that you can apply in your daily walk with

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It Only Takes One – A Lesson on Bullying

On the way home from school recently, my little girl asked me, “Mommy, isn’t pink a girl’s color?” “Why do you ask,” I responded. She proceeded to tell me how a boy had worn a pink shirt to school, and she’d asked him why he wore pink. “Did you genuinely want to know why, or did you ask for another

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Don’t Engage with the Entitled.

Don’t engage with the entitled. That was my thought yesterday as I watched a heated exchange in the drive thru of a fast food restaurant. I had just received our order after 18 minutes of feeling stuck in the line, quietly saying to myself, “So much for ‘fast’ food.” The altercation involved two other patrons just starting their adventure in

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