by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Oct 11, 2022 | News & Events
MULEBA, Tanzania (October 11, 2022)—“It’s a powerful lesson on what it means to have vision,” Dr. Gene Wilkes, president of B.H. Carroll Theological Institute, says as he scrolls through videos of choirs singing and 16 Tanzanian pastors processing into graduation at...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Nov 24, 2020 | News & Events
IRVING, Texas (November 24, 2020) — Dr. Joseph R. Cathey, Carroll Fellow and Associate Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature at the B.H. Carroll Theological Institute, is in the Bible—sort of. Several articles about the ancient Near East and biblical...
by Wade Berry | May 1, 2018 | Carroll Community, Ministry, Scripture
Last week, we talked about three mental habits that can help us combat the Enemy’s strategy for keeping us enslaved to sin. I encouraged us to lean into God’s goodness, to cultivate a balanced imagination, and to be honest about our motivations. This week, I want us...
by Wade Berry | Apr 24, 2018 | Carroll Community, Ministry
Last week, we laid out the Enemy’s strategy (or, at least, one of his strategies) for keeping us enslaved to sin. I argued that the Enemy begins by allowing us to imagine how a given course of action might benefit us and then convinces us that God has been holding...
by Karl Fickling | Apr 19, 2018 | Carroll Community, Leadership, Ministry
Unfortunately, meeting with church leaders, where a pastor left “poorly,” is all too common in my life. “Our last pastor didn’t feed me,” is a common complaint. It’s not a fair gripe, as we all know that preaching is subjective, and reaching a diverse (in theology...