by Larry Ashlock | Oct 26, 2016 | Op-Ed
iEthics: A Special Edition on the 2016 Election I’ve learned through the years that it is not necessary for me to speak to every moral issue if others have already done so in good biblical fashion. The book of Proverbs states it well, ” . . . he who...
by Stephen Suffron | Aug 16, 2016 | Education, Ministry, Op-Ed
It’s the first week of school here in south Arkansas, but we won’t be posting any “first day of school” pictures on Facebook. We didn’t go back-to-school shopping; there are no new clothes or backpacks or notebooks. I lament that my...
by Stephen Suffron | Aug 2, 2016 | Education, Ministry, Op-Ed
Choosing an educational path for your children is one of the most important choices we make as parents. I think most Christian parents of young children are confronted with the dilemma of what is best for their kids and their family: Should we homeschool? Should we...
by Wade Berry | Jul 29, 2016 | Carroll Community, Education, Online Seminary, Op-Ed, Theology
Theological education is really important. It prepares ministers, missionaries, counselors, and other Christian workers for a life of service to Christ and his church. And, when it is done right, it can be an intellectually and emotionally fulfilling experience. So,...
by Larry Ashlock | Jan 29, 2016 | Leadership, Ministry, Missions, Op-Ed
Compassion Fatigue: Weary of Doing Good “And a vision appeared to Paul in the night: a man of Macedonia was standing there, urging him and saying, ‘Come over to Macedonia and help us (Acts 16:9).'” Compassion Fatigue The migration of countless...
by Jimmy Dorrell | Jan 27, 2016 | Counseling, Ministry, Missions, Op-Ed
I get a lot of letters from inmates, mostly friends and acquaintances I’ve known from Church Under the Bridge, Mission Waco or my neighborhood. Most are incarcerated for small, non-violent crimes, though there are some exceptions that include even life sentences....