by Karl Fickling | Nov 30, 2022 | Blog, Education, Faces of Carroll
In the last few blogs, we’ve looked at the outstanding faculty that makes up our professors for B. H. Carroll’s DMin program. These professors, and the seminars they lead, account for twenty-four “units,” in Carroll’s system. Students dive into their chosen area of...
by Karl Fickling | Jul 7, 2022 | Faith & Heritage
Three colleagues shared with their ministry support lunch group that they were on antidepressants. All three explained they weren’t exactly emotionally depressed. Instead, they just felt beat up. Their doctors had recommended trying antidepressants to reset their...
by Karl Fickling | May 11, 2022 | Education, Faces of Carroll
Guest Writer: Joe W. Bailey Pastor, Speegleville Baptist Church Waco, Texas B.H. Carroll DMin Supervisor I have spent the past thirty-five plus years as a pastor of local churches. This is my calling, and I am glad I can fulfill this calling in the local church....
by Karl Fickling | Apr 19, 2022 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
Here’s something you probably never thought about. There are two types of Christians. What are the two types? Catholic v. Protestant? No. That’s not what I mean. Pre- v. Amillennialists? No. Pro- v. Anti-Trump? No. Conservative v. Progressive? No. For keeping...
by Karl Fickling | Mar 16, 2022 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
You are, perhaps, familiar with “Pascal’s Wager.” It argues you are better off believing in God than not believing, even if God doesn’t actually exist. What about “Modernity’s Wager?” Have you heard of it? Alan Roxburgh and Mark Branson, authors of Leadership, God’s...