This "GO and TELL with Norvita D. Bell" website has been established as a forum to stimulate its readers into thinking about and pondering over things that bring about life and life more abundantly. Power is given to the things over which we contemplate and ruminate.
Testimony: Somewhere around the year 1994, God placed it strongly upon my heart that I would travel to Africa. Time passed. In 2011 while in graduate school, I was so excited to find out that my classmates and I would be taking a trip to South Africa to further our studies. Months down the road, to my dismay, the trip was cancelled. That was a disappointment because I had really been looking forward to the experience and I knew that years before God had told me that I would be going to the Mother Land. In 2013, the opportunity to travel to Africa presented itself once again by way of my church. In 2014, God blessed me to travel to Africa as part of the Women's Ministry Missions Team at The Park Ministries.
PHILIPPIANS4:8 says the following: "Finally, my brethren, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely. whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue and if there be any praise, think on these things."
When you ponder and pray over things that are in the Will of God, EMPOWER your THOUGHTS to evolve into THINGS!
Norvita D. Bell
Minister Norvita D. Bell, a native of Wadesboro, North Carolina, is the daughter of the late
Reverend and Mrs. Asa L. Bell, Sr. She has one sister Dr. Florita Bell Griffin (Richard), one brother Attorney Asa L. Bell, Jr. (Angela), one nephew Asa III, and one niece Allison. Norvita is blessed to have some really incredible friends and she considers them to be her family as well.
Some of Minister Bell’s fondest ministerial memories include having the privilege of teaching and preaching in Kenya, East Africa in 2014. Whether called to serve locally or globally, one of her guiding principles is encapsulated in a verse of song by the late great Gospel Artist Mahalia Jackson: “If I can help somebody, as I pass along...If I can cheer someone with a word or song...If I can show somebody, that is traveling wrong... Then my living shall not be in vain."