by Wade Berry | Sep 8, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the Lord – Leviticus 19:18 I remember when I discovered the Song of Songs uses the same word we translate as “neighbor” in Leviticus to describe the...
by Patty Parker | Sep 2, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
He walks beside her. He in his jogging pants and fanny pack and she with her visor and wheelchair. She pushes it for support—and in case she grows tired—but she never grows tired. They circle the neighborhood like clockwork. Until that day— the day they feel the...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Sep 1, 2021 | Faith & 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 and synthesizes learning for...
by Wade Berry | Aug 25, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
For the last two days, I have been binging Christianity Today’s podcast series The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. There is much to consider in this magnificent piece of long-form journalism, and perhaps we will return at some point to enumerate its many lessons for...
by Karl Fickling | Aug 10, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
Travel is not always about some exotic geographical location. My wife and I have recently taken the journey down the road of surgery. A few years ago, I observed that she had had five surgeries. I had had five surgeries. Mine were 100% self-inflicted. Hers were 100% ...
by Wade Berry | Aug 5, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
For if someone wants to save his or her life/soul/self, he/she will lose it. But whoever loses his or her life/soul/self for me will find it. – Matthew 16:25 It was more than a decade ago. My wife and I were not yet married. We were both insanely busy graduate...