by Gene Wilkes | Dec 3, 2021 | From the President
The late G.K. Chesterton had a way with words. While discussing the struggles of the industrial age in his book, Brave New Family, he wrote eloquently about the sacredness of the home, which he saw as a place of safety and security. It was in that context he wrote,...
by Wade Berry | Sep 23, 2021 | News & Events
Today is North Texas Giving Day. It is a day when not-for-profit organizations band together to raise money for their many and varied causes. We at the B. H. Carroll Theological Institute are participating in this celebration of all things charitable, and we hope that...
by Walter Norvell | Feb 9, 2021 | Faith & Heritage
For the last several months I have been reading a series of 30-day Bible reading plans. Recently I read 2 Corinthians 9:6-15. The plan is entitled “30 Days of Leadership” and the reading was called “Practicing Generosity.” But, as I read, I reflected that instead of...
by Karl Fickling | Dec 11, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
This Christmas, why not see who can tell the best Christmas story? Each person’s tale should include three features: a unique trip, a set of challenges, and a special gift. Here’s my story. The Trip In 1964, when my dad was stationed at Edwards Air Force Base,...
by Chris Sims | May 25, 2020 | Ministry
Maybe you’ve recently seen someone holding a cardboard sign about their need at the grocery store, when you were already concerned you might not have enough to feed your own family. Or perhaps your church received a call to buy some groceries and it made you worry...