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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.

Theology in a New Key: “God is God,” “King of the World,” and “Thy Will”
The Agony of Lasting Pain: Finding honesty and empathy in Christian music that grapples with the emotional and spiritual battles of chronic distress and the search for understanding.

Carroll Institute Graduates 22 Students
Read about B. H. Carroll’s 2017 Convocation, a time of thanksgiving for its journey, the blessing of new leadership, and the launch of a capital campaign for future growth.

The Teacher Behind the Lesson
The Teacher’s Impact: Discover why Henrietta Mears believed the teacher’s life is the most powerful element in learning, emphasizing the importance of identity and integrity in Christian education.

Theology in a New Key: “Held”
Wrestling with Loss: Finding echoes of personal tragedy in Natalie Grant’s “Held” and the agonizing questions that arise when suffering touches those who follow Jesus.

B. H. Carroll Theological Institute Obtains Accreditation with ATS
Learn about B.H. Carroll’s initial accreditation by ATS for the maximum seven-year period, with commendations for faculty, staff, and their commitment to quality education.

With Missions, ‘Youneverknow’… But God Does!
When Disaster Becomes Opportunity: God’s Plan in an Alaskan Mission Flood – Read a compelling story of a mission trip to Alaska derailed by a significant flood, but how God turned the disaster into unique opportunities for connection and ministry.

Theology in a New Key: “Come Alive (Dry Bones)”
The Ache of Departure, the Call to Life: Exploring the heartbreak of seeing faith lost and the hopeful, prophetic message of Lauren Daigle’s “Come Alive (Dry Bones)” for the church.

Small Group Leadership: What Is Your Priority?
What’s Your Priority? Learn from Henrietta Mears’ wisdom on the necessity of prioritizing time and effort for effective teaching and small group leadership.

Theology in a New Key: “The Gospel”
Beyond the Critique: An introduction to a series exploring the theological depth and message of hope within contemporary Christian music, challenging preconceived notions.

Global Nexus Newspoints – May 2017
Graduation Super Sale & More! Celebrate B. H. Carroll’s 2017 Convocation & Graduation. Plus, articles on marriage, family, small groups, and ministry to the poor.