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The Power of Faith and Triumph: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Arnetha E. Bell-Inge - Won't God Do It

 

 Introduction: A Blessed Gathering

In this enlightening post, we explore the remarkable life and ministry of Rev. Dr. Arnetha E. Bell-Inge alongside Dr. Anita Turner. With a background that spans generations of faith, Rev. Dr. Inge's story serves as a powerful reminder of the transcendent connection between God and His people. Together, they explore themes of faith, education, domestic violence awareness, and women in ministry.

 

A Journey Through Faith 

Rev. Dr. Inge's spiritual journey began in Hollindale, Mississippi, where her grandfather organized a church that became a cornerstone of her upbringing. It was here that she learned the importance of scripture and prayer, later solidifying her faith in Los Angeles as an adult. She emphasizes the significance of personal acceptance of Christ: "I knew about the Lord as a child, but I didn't know the Lord until I accepted Him."

 

Overcoming Challenges and Pursuing Education

Amid a large family and challenging circumstances, Rev. Dr. Inge's commitment to education remained steadfast. After putting her academic goals on hold for marriage, she eventually returned to school, earning a Bachelor's degree in Religion, a Master of Divinity, and a Doctorate of Ministry. Her journey underscores the importance of perseverance: "Trust in God. Do not give up on the dream or dreams that God has placed inside of you."

 

Women in Ministry: Breaking Barriers

Rev. Dr. Inge candidly discusses her experience as a prominent female minister in a traditionally male-dominated field. She recalls overcoming societal teachings that discouraged women from pursuing pastoral roles: "God needs us to open up our hearts and spiritual ears to hear Him." This message resonates with many women aspiring to leadership positions in their faith communities, reminding them to listen to God's call above societal expectations.

 

Addressing Domestic Violence Awareness

A significant part of Rev. Dr. Inge's ministry is devoted to raising awareness about domestic abuse, a topic often cloaked in silence. Drawing from her personal experience as a survivor, she passionately advocates for an inclusive understanding of abuse that encompasses emotional and psychological harm—not just physical violence. She emphasizes, "Abuse is a learned behavior," and calls for awareness as a crucial first step in breaking the cycle.

 

Conclusion: Faith as a Source of Strength

Rev. Dr. Inge's journey of faith, education, and advocacy marks her as a powerful figure in both the religious community and the struggle against domestic violence. Her words inspire others to seek God's promises and find strength in their own faith journeys. As she eloquently concludes, "When you experience the fullness of God, you will also say, 'won't God do it?' And the answer is yes, He will!"

Dr. Anita Turner and Rev. Dr. Arnetha E. Bell-Inge together offer a truly uplifting dialogue that underscores the beauty and power of faith in overcoming life's obstacles.