by Karl Fickling | Mar 16, 2022 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
You are, perhaps, familiar with “Pascal’s Wager.” It argues you are better off believing in God than not believing, even if God doesn’t actually exist. What about “Modernity’s Wager?” Have you heard of it? Alan Roxburgh and Mark Branson, authors of Leadership, God’s...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Mar 16, 2022 | Leadership, News & Events
IRVING, Texas (March 16, 2022)— The Marsh Center for Chaplain Studies, a chaplaincy-focused center of B. H. Carroll Theological Institute, has entered into a collaborative effort with the National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces (NCMAF), Washington D.C....
by Gene Wilkes | Feb 18, 2022 | Blog, From the President, Leadership
When you apply for admission to B. H. Carroll Theological Institute, we want you to supply an indication of your call to ministry. We also ask for a church’s endorsement of that calling. This is not a requirement of an accrediting agency or denomination. We want to...
by Karl Fickling | Feb 7, 2022 | Carroll Community, Education, Leadership, News & Events
And what a wild journey it’s been. In the Fall Semester of 2020, I began as the new Director of the DMin program at B. H. Carroll. The following summer, with the Pandemic now in full breakout mode, I attended a national conference of DMin Directors (on Zoom) and...
by Gene Wilkes | Jan 19, 2022 | Leadership
Leaders are usually at the front of a line, movement, or organization. How they get there is the topic of this blog post. My focus through this short series will be biblical characters who either sought to lead or someone or something outside their control launched...
by David Fresch | Nov 29, 2021 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
This article first appeared on the website of the International Baptist Convention on September 13, 2021. David Fresch is the executive director of the Missional International Church Network. Churches are desperate for good leadership and not just pastoral...