by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Sep 1, 2021 | Missions, Online Seminary, Worship
Our Curriculum The curriculum design for the Institute is built around the organizing principle of four Learning Clusters. These clusters are natural convergences of the functional roles in ministry. Each cluster develops a set of skills and synthesizes learning for...
by Wade Berry | Nov 19, 2019 | Theology
Those of us who speak or write for a living often do so with an air of confidence. We want people to believe that we are credible representatives of the discipline or community on whose behalf we speak. We want people to believe that we actually know what we are...
by Wade Berry | Apr 10, 2018 | Carroll Community
Last week, we tried to gain a better understanding of what discipleship is by describing the kinds of obstacles that we encounter when we try to do it well. We learned that real discipleship integrates intellectual, spiritual, and emotional elements, and we discussed...
by Elsen Portugal | Jan 4, 2018 | Carroll Community
If someone had told me ten years ago I would be involved in Ethnodoxology, I would have probably said he/she was . . . well . . . imaginative, to say the least. But life is a journey, and our walk with God leads us through patches of ground that we often do not even...
by Stephen Suffron | Apr 28, 2017 | Ministry, Missions
How was the gospel presented to you? Most Evangelical Christians received Christ through a presentation something like this: God loves you (John 3:16), but your sin separates you from God (Romans 3:23). Sin leads to death, but Jesus died on the cross to bring...