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Weighing in on faith and life.
B.H. Carroll faculty members, students, and those who support its mission desire to create dialog and stoke critical thinking about important topics which relate to faith and life in this world. Below are posts from diverse authors, whose views contribute to the ongoing discussion of these areas. The positions of the authors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of B.H. Carroll Theological Seminary, its faculty, and its governors.

Marriage and Christian Discipleship: Series Introduction
Beyond the Institution: Introducing a series that re-evaluates marriage by understanding its place within the larger narrative of knowing and making God known.

From the President June 2021
As summer heats up here in Texas, the mission of B. H. Carroll has never cooled off. We continue to deliver accredited, accessible, achievable, and affordable theological education for the men and women God sends our way through a network...

Travels with Karl: Part 2—Au Revoir Pepe le Pew
Hope Amidst Tragedy & Opposition: The resilience of the church in Nice, France, offers a hopeful perspective for believers facing challenges in a post-pandemic world and potential religious restrictions.

God Is Good: A Contemporary Challenge to Faith
Doubting God’s Goodness? Explore common questions about suffering and divine action, and consider the path of walking with God through your doubts.

Don’t Miss It
From a day-long proposal to Christ’s sacrifice: Discover how subtle demonstrations of love, often missed, were present in both a personal engagement and God’s plan.

God Is Good: The Foundational Presupposition of Old Testament Faith
Seeing God’s Goodness: Explore Moses’ encounter with God in Exodus 33-34 and the profound revelation that God’s core nature is goodness.

Spring Convocation and Graduation slated for May 28
B.H. Carroll 2021 Spring Graduation: Watch online May 28 at 7 p.m. for President Dr. Gene Wilkes’ address and the graduation of 13 students.

Travels with Karl: Part I – Aloha
The Unthinkable Forgiveness: A Pearl Harbor survivor, the Japanese attacker, and the power of Christ’s love to heal the deepest wounds and divisions, offering a path to reconciliation today.

Taking Life and Death into Our Hands
Beyond the Obvious: Rethinking “You Shall Not Murder” – Exploring the deeper implications of Exodus 20:13 and our subtle judgments about the value of life.

Time to kill the Equality Act
The Equality Act: A Dangerous Threat to Religious Freedom – Examining the potential impact on Christian colleges and churches to adhere to biblical teachings on marriage and human sexuality.