by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Aug 2, 2023 | Blog, Faith & Heritage, Leadership, News & Events, Press Release
Bullock announces retirement from B. H. Carroll Retirement begins a “new chapter” for well-respected scholar IRVING, Texas (August 2, 2023)—Dr. Karen Bullock, Distinguished Professor of Christian History and Director of the Doctor of Philosophy degree program...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Nov 17, 2022 | Blog, Carroll Community, Education, Leadership, Ministry, News & Events
Says churches appear more concerned with protecting the system rather than imitating Christ IRVING, Texas (Nov. 17, 2022)—Renowned psychologist Dr. Diane Langberg learned a valuable lesson from her father long before she became an expert on trauma and sexual...
by Gene Wilkes | Nov 9, 2022 | Blog, Carroll Community, Education, From the President, Leadership, Ministry, News & Events, Online Seminary
The responsibility of a seminary is to train those in its care with both knowledge and skill to serve in the ministry of their calling. Too many seminaries fail at training their students in the use and navigation of power and authority, the foundational realities of...
by Gene Wilkes | Aug 10, 2022 | Blog, From the President, Leadership
Although it has not rained where I live for 59 straight days up to the day of my writing, the showers of God’s blessings on B. H. Carroll have come often and in refreshing amounts. As we look forward to the fall terms of study and ministry, we remember God’s goodness...
by Wade Berry | Apr 29, 2022 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
On March 17, 2022, fire erupted in downtown Ranger, Texas. Fueled by dry conditions and high winds, the fire spread quickly. Before it could be extinguished, at least five buildings had been destroyed or seriously damaged. One of those buildings was occupied by Second...
by Karl Fickling | Apr 19, 2022 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
Here’s something you probably never thought about. There are two types of Christians. What are the two types? Catholic v. Protestant? No. That’s not what I mean. Pre- v. Amillennialists? No. Pro- v. Anti-Trump? No. Conservative v. Progressive? No. For keeping...