by Chris Sims | Aug 25, 2016 | Ministry, Theology
As a person who comes to follow Jesus, is the primary outcome that our messes would be cleaned and our problems would be solved? Those are important and valuable, but they aren’t the goal. We focus upon to outcomes that serve as the targets of our transformation...
by Walter Norvell | Aug 23, 2016 | Ministry, Scripture, Theology
If you have been following this series on biblical interpretation skills then you may have this question: I understand that symbols may be used in texts but what happens when it appears that the whole passage is symbolic? You just discovered the Symbol-Story...
by Gene Wilkes | Aug 19, 2016 | Carroll Community, Education, Online Seminary, Theology
I retired from local church ministry after almost forty years to serve the mission of B. H. Carroll Theological Institute because I saw both the value of formal, accredited theological education for my own ministry and how sharing the same training at the local church...
by Chris Sims | Aug 18, 2016 | Education, Leadership, Ministry, Theology
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by Wade Berry | Aug 12, 2016 | Counseling, Ministry, Psychology, Theology
Last week, we discussed the contributions that Christian eschatology can make to pastoral care. This week, I would like to offer a couple of cautions for those who would like to use Christian eschatology as a tool in their pastoral ministry. As we noted last week,...
by Chris Sims | Aug 11, 2016 | Education, Ministry, Theology
The transition from the question ‘Why Am I In This Mess?’ to ‘Can I Change?’ is wholly dependent on help. A person comes to us often as a last resort. They have tried every bit of counsel and advice that the world can offer. They know they have...