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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.

The Value of Children
God’s Heart for Children: Exploring why God cares for the vulnerable and our crucial responsibilities to provide, protect, and guide the children in our lives towards His Kingdom.

The Ten Commandments of Small Group Bible Study
Henrietta Mears’ Ten Commandments for Ministry: Discover the powerful commitments that guided this influential leader in winning students to Christ and fostering their lifelong discipleship.

Biblical, Theological, and Social Scientific Reflections on Cohabitation
Examine the theological considerations for how Christians should view research on sensitive moral issues like cohabitation, alongside a biblical analysis of its permissibility.

Why National Day of Prayer is More Urgent Than Ever
Dr. Karen Bullock on the Urgent Need for National Prayer + 4 Ways to Engage – Explore Dr. Bullock’s article on EthicsDaily.com about the critical importance of the National Day of Prayer and discover four practical ways to participate on May 4th.

Team from Carroll Institute Traveled to Cuba for the Spring Teaching Week
Teaching in Cuba: B.H. Carroll professors lead theology intensives, witnessing a deep hunger for God’s Word and powerful worship among Cuban church leaders.

Making the Gospel Good News to the Poor and Working Class
Beyond Guilt and Forgiveness: Exploring four reasons why the “Romans Road” gospel often misses the mark with the poor and working class, emphasizing the need for a new perspective.

Save the Date
Join the Launch: Celebrate the public unveiling of the “Training Leaders…Transforming Lives” campaign and attend the XIth Convocation and Graduation Ceremony on May 26, 2017.

Biblical and Pastoral Reflections on Divorce
Understand the multifaceted pain of divorce and discover the importance of prevention through deeper discipleship and incorporating insights from psychology and sociology.

I’m Just a Sunday School Teacher?
Empowering Sunday School Teachers: You are more than “just” a teacher – embrace your vital role in shaping faith and fulfilling the Great Commission.

Into the Octagon: Christians and Politics in an Era of Ambiguity
Battered and Bruised in the Culture Wars: Navigating polarization, fractures, and disenfranchisement with Christian principles of faithfulness, justice, truth, and peacemaking.