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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.
Consider the Levi’s of the Field
When I visit pastorless churches, I have a fear that my PowerPoint will malfunction. That did happen in August. Fortunately, I always have handouts as a backup. Last Sunday, however, I developed a new fear. What if I don’t have any...
Thank You For Participating in North Texas Giving Day 2019!
The Carroll community's generous support has made a meaningful difference in providing the teachers, resources, and technology to equip those called to serve Christ in the diverse and global ministries of His church. A huge thank you to...
Faces of Carroll: Steven McClatchy
There are many reasons why our students, professors, and teaching churches choose B.H. Carroll Theological Institute. So many, that we decided to round up some of our favorite stories in this series: The Faces of Carroll. Join us in...
An Update on Development at Carroll
Hello! My name is Bridget Lenhardt, and I recently joined the Mission Advancement Team here at B. H. Carroll Theological Institute and have the privilege of serving alongside the outstanding faculty and staff. My charge is to lead the...
Frank and Pauline Patterson Fall Colloquy 2019
The Frank and Pauline Patterson Fall Colloquy, happening November 18 and 19, will be presented by Dr. Bruce Corley. The founding Senior Fellow and first President of Carroll will be presenting insights from a life of study and teaching on...
Three Pleas to Leaders of Contemporary Worship, Part 1
Over the last few weeks, we have talked a little bit about how we all might prepare to engage in worship, to receive the preaching of God’s Word, and to serve our Lord. This week, I want us to return to the issue of worship. As long-time...
Signs for the Ancient Paths
Have you ever experienced a Bible passage that the Lord repeatedly uses in your life? I have several but one stands out. It is Jeremiah 6:16 (ESV): Thus says the LORD: “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths,...
Faces of Carroll: Erin Newton
There are many reasons why our students, professors, and teaching churches choose B.H. Carroll Theological Institute. So many, that we decided to round up some of our favorite stories in this series: The Faces of Carroll. Join us in...
Don’t Miss the Glory Moments
Life is busy. Period. Ministry seems to increase our busyness exponentially. Demands on time are non-stop. Focus on others is required. Eyes set on the Kingdom of God are a must. It can be hard to actually notice and celebrate the...
Three Things That Should be the Result of Your Leadership
One frustration of being a servant leader in Christ’s church is knowing if you are doing what you should be doing every day. Yes, you have most likely been given a job description—which no one looks at until they are building a case to...