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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.
B.H. Carroll Theological Institute – Join the Movement!
Join the Movement B. H. Carroll Theological Institute is not another seminary with online courses. Carroll Institute is a movement—a movement that values biblical, theological training that engages the new, global disciple of Jesus in the...
The B.H. Carroll Theological Model: How We are Reinventing Theological Education Online
Our Model Reinventing Theological Education B. H. Carroll Theological Institute is reinventing theological education in innovative, creative ways that make ministerial training more relevant, practical, effective, as well as affordable...
B. H. Carroll Theological Institute: Our Curriculum Part One – Scripture and Witness
Our Curriculum The curriculum design for the Institute is built around the organizing principle of four Learning Clusters. These clusters are natural convergences of the functional roles in ministry. Each cluster develops a set of skills...
B. H. Carroll Theological Institute: Our Curriculum Part Two – Faith and Heritage
Our Curriculum The curriculum design for the Institute is built around the organizing principle of four Learning Clusters. These clusters are natural convergences of the functional roles in ministry. Each cluster develops a set of skills...
B. H. Carroll Theological Institute: Our Curriculum Part Three – Ministry and Formation
Our Curriculum The curriculum design for the Institute is built around the organizing principle of four Learning Clusters. These clusters are natural convergences of the functional roles in ministry. Each cluster develops a set of skills...
B. H. Carroll Theological Institute: Our Curriculum Part Four – Worship and Mission
Our Curriculum The curriculum design for the Institute is built around the organizing principle of four Learning Clusters. These clusters are natural convergences of the functional roles in ministry. Each cluster develops a set of skills...
How to Partner With Us Part 3: Generosity and Giving
HELP PROVIDE FUNDING TO MEET THE INSTITUTE'S OPERATIONAL EXPENSES General Funds PLEASE CONSIDER GENEROSITY Giving to the General Fund of B. H. Carroll supports the global enterprise of the Institute. Tax deductible monies go to support...
Get to Know B. H. Carroll, Our Namesake
Who was B. H. Carroll? B. H. Carroll (1843-1914) was a giant among Baptist leaders. While pastor of First Baptist Church of Waco for almost thirty years, he strengthened the Baptist witness and profoundly influenced the social life and...
Top 5 Best Apps for Pastors Your Probably Not Using
I spend a lot of time being pulled in different directions. I lead a ministry to high school students call Young Life, I coach my sons soccer team, my family is three volunteers in countless ways in our local church, I manage this blog...
Original Design and the Value of Humanity
One of my favorite things to do while sitting in a waiting room or commuting between activities is listen to TED talks. In these talks, noted experts in various fields of study speak about what they have discovered within their...