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Resilient Truths

Dr. Theresa M Bell

  • Accountability

Accountability

Thursday 15th December 2022

Dr. Theresa M Bell discusses how small acts of accountability can strengthen our faith and relationships in 'Resilient Truths'.
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Accountability: Building Trust with God and Each Other

We must be our brothers and sisters keeper. We must be mindful of those who are manipulating and using us. We do not give to those who do not appreciate. We must be accountable to God. We must speak with Him daily and have a relationship with Him. We have to be faithful in the least of things.
Ever felt the weight of responsibility tugging at your conscience? In this episode of 'Resilient Truths', Dr. Theresa M Bell unpacks the concept of accountability in a way that resonates deeply with everyday life. She dives into how being accountable isn't just about big gestures but starts with small, faithful acts. Dr. Bell emphasizes the importance of being your brother's keeper and staying alert to those who might manipulate or take advantage of your goodwill.
She stresses that accountability extends beyond human interactions; it's also about maintaining a daily, honest relationship with God. This episode sheds light on how we can navigate the tricky waters of appreciation and manipulation, and why it's crucial to stay grounded in truth. Whether you're looking to strengthen your faith or improve your relationships, Dr. Bell's insights offer a practical guide to living a more accountable life.
Tune in to discover how small acts of faithfulness can lead to significant changes in your life and community.