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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.

Need Based Church Planting
Even the Bible Belt Needs Churches: Discover why even seemingly saturated areas desperately need new, gospel-centered church plants to reach the lost.

Carroll Institute Awards Certificates to 47 Graduates at Instituto Bíblico Bautista Sola Scriptura in Matamoros, Mexico
Learn about the ongoing partnership between B. H. Carroll Theological Institute and Instituto Bíblico Bautista Sola Scriptura in Matamoros, equipping 47 new church leaders.

The In-the-Neighborhood Principle of Bible Interpretation
Unlock Bible Meaning: Learn the “In-the-Neighborhood Principle” for accurate interpretation by examining the context of verses, chapters, books, and testaments.
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“For everything [and everyone] there is a season, . . .”
As B. H. Carroll Seminary enters a new season, we honor the contributions of retiring faculty and seek God’s guidance for future leaders. Explore the impact of their service and join us in prayer.

Carl Wrotenbery, Distinguished Fellow and Carroll Supporter, Passes Away
Remembering Dr. Carl R. Wrotenbery (1929-2016): Learn about the life, career, and significant contributions of this longtime friend, Distinguished Fellow, and Professor at B.H. Carroll Theological Institute.

Social Conflict, Religious Violence, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Responding to Violence & Division: A Christian perspective on the Orlando tragedy, urging rejection of violence, faithful witness, narrative engagement, and community revitalization.

Reporting on The Work of the Church Plant
Beyond Financial Support: Discover the two-way street of mission partnerships, where missionaries in the field inspire and motivate their supporting churches and individuals, as seen in Acts 11.

Race, Unity, and the Small-Town Church
SBC & the Confederate Flag: A reflection on the call for unity and the biblical imperative for racial reconciliation in churches, especially in small-town America.

Seeking the Kingdom in Abundance and in Need (Part 2)
Reorienting Your Life: Explore the three key presuppositions about God, humanity, and life underlying Jesus’ command in Matthew 6:33 and how they lead to a Kingdom-focused life.

Feed Me
The Pastor’s Burden: Finding peace when facing the “unfed” complaint by looking to God’s handling of Israel’s hunger in Numbers 11.