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 15, 2016 | Education, Faith & Heritage, Scripture, Theology
Effective Bible study is essential for good discipleship. It teaches us what we should believe and who we should become. It provides the raw material that the Holy Spirit uses to build our understanding of mission and vision. And it is something that everyone can...
by Gene Wilkes | Feb 25, 2016 | From the President
The Association of Theological Schools recently invited representatives from B. H. Carroll to participate in the Educational Models and Practices Project in Pittsburgh, PA. We were asked to participate in the Global Partnership Forum because of our work in this area...
by Josh Rose | Dec 11, 2015 | Education
Views on the Fall Colloquy by Josh Rose, Ph.D. Student in the Area of Foundations of Education As a PhD student dedicated to the study and preservation of foundations of education, this semester’s Colloquy provided a sense of peace. You know, like a deep, abiding...