Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross Philippians 2:5-11 (KJV)
Monique Bell was baptized at the tender age of 11 years old in August of 1980 in Sacramento, CA Sister Bell is the daughter of the late Reverend and Mrs. Wyatt Kenoly. Her passion for Christ and to live and die for Him alone has become her sole purpose.
Sister Bell was in her late 20s when she accepted her call and rededicated her life to Christ after she was arrested for possesson with intent to distribute. She began a women’s bible study while incarcerated and brought women to Christ. Her passion for honest evangelism and powerful teaching of God’s Word has kept her focused on the call of Christ on her life.
Sister Bell has over 25 years of experience working in several areas of church ministry. She was the youth and young people’s ministry leader at Greater Friendship Baptist Church and Second Baptist Church in Stockton, CA. She was the Financial Secretary and worked on the Finance Committee within her former church at Second Baptist Church. She was a key member of her former Pastors the late Dr. D. Christ Northington and Pastor Dr. Ronald Pate’s dissertation committee.
She has served as youth choir director, youth and young adult Sunday School teacher, youth ministry leader as well as a youth minister. She has over 20 years of ministering, teaching and counseling young people.
Her real passion has been realized in her teaching women’s ministry. Her passion for training and getting the word of God in the lives of women has become her life goal. She believes that women who don‘t know their Creator and don’t understand their purpose are the most dangerous women on earth. Sister Bell believes that women, who are the primary caregivers of children and families, fail to realize God’s wondrous power in their lives causing them to live without purpose, passion, and a plan.
Sister Monique Bell relocated to Phoenix, AZ in 2015 where she worked in the media ministry of Christian Pavilion Church. She currently serves under Pastor Dr. Terry Marks of Mission Church in Guadalupe, AZ. She is the adoptive mother of 1. She is currently engaged to be married but still is dedicated to the work of the ministry. She is currently working on her Jurist Doctorate through Liberty University.