by William Bryan | Sep 1, 2021 | Carroll Community
Luke 22:39-46 Why do you pray? When do you pray? For what do you pray? “The Big Bang Theory” is a CBS sitcom about four, young, egg-head scientists and their flighty blond neighbor who live in LA. The four nerds have many relationship issues that are often quite...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Aug 13, 2020 | Carroll Community, Education, News & Events, Online Seminary, Theology
IRVING, Texas (August 12, 2020)—B.H. Carroll Theological Institute is offering a special course, Christianity and Politics, this October. The course will meet on four consecutive Tuesday evenings—beginning October 6—from 7-8:30 p.m. via Zoom and is open to the public....
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Jul 16, 2020 | Carroll Community, Online Seminary
B.H. Carroll Theological Institute is a graduate-level community of faith and learning, dedicated to equipping men and women called to serve Christ in the diverse and global ministries of His church. That has been our mission since our founding in 2004, and Carroll...
by Jen Worsham | Jul 7, 2020 | Carroll Community, Missions, News & Events
IRVING, Texas (July 7, 2020) — The Baptist College in Bukoba, Tanzania, sponsored by the faculty, staff and friends of B.H. Carroll Theological Institute during Dr. Gene Wilkes’ climb to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in February, has opened and is teaching classes in...
by Karl Fickling | May 6, 2020 | Carroll Community
In Part I, we looked at how a bad match between a prospective pastor and church should stop the call process before taking both parties down. In Part II, we examined how a seemingly stable pastorate can be destroyed by a small group attacking the pastor. This is...
by Greg Tomlin | Mar 16, 2020 | Carroll Community, Theology, Worship
The parking lot of our local Sam’s Club—cars darting in and out—looked like the inner workings of the ant colony my class had in the third grade. The inside of the store looked more like the ant colony after Billy knocked it off the book case. One second of freefall...