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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.

“No Need Among You” Conference 2016 – Michele Reimer
Michele Reimer reflects on the No Need Among You Conference 2016, sharing how it impacted her understanding of incarnational living, community development, and serving the marginalized.

Help Young Adults Find the Bible Study They Are Wanting
Engaging Young Adults in Bible Study: Discover the three essential elements young adults crave in their Sunday School classes: relevant content, authentic community, and meaningful calling.

“No Need Among You” Conference 2016 – Michael McMinn
Michael McMinn reflects on the No Need Among You Conference and the vital work of Bonton Farms and Cornerstone Ministries in addressing food deserts and community challenges in Dallas.

Subordinating Ideology to Theology
The Politicization of Everything: How sports is losing its neutrality and why Christians must prioritize theology over political ideology to overcome division.

“No Need Among You” Conference Makes an Impact on Carroll Students and Staff
Explore the 2016 No Need Among You Conference in Dallas, focusing on community revitalization and empowerment. Learn about Carroll Institute’s participation, workshops, and student experiences.

“No Need Among You” Conference 2016 – Dr. Larry Ashlock
Discover Dr. Larry Ashlock’s workshop at the No Need Among You Conference, providing tools for a Biblical, holistic approach to food insecurity. Learn about “Mary’s Table” and sustainable ministry.

Carroll Institute Welcomes New Administrative Faculty and Staff
Carroll Institute welcomes three new members to its administrative faculty and staff: Dr. Shannon Wolf (Counseling), Shane Bender (Business Affairs), and Michelle Martin (Receptionist).

What do we do now?
Beyond Politics: Heavenly Citizenship & the Church’s Mission – This reflection urges Christians to prioritize their heavenly citizenship and God’s mission of reconciliation over political anxieties, regardless of election results.

Senior Fellow Scott Floyd Teaches Carroll Courses in China
Dr. Scott Floyd in China & Macau: Teaching Crisis Counseling to Carroll students in Chengdu and leading seminars on parenting and marriage.

Bonton Farms: A Story That Needs to Be Told
Is Bonton Farms a sustainable model for urban ministry? Explore its holistic approach, community partnerships, and potential for replication in other food deserts.