by Karl Fickling | Mar 16, 2022 | Faith & Heritage, Leadership
You are, perhaps, familiar with “Pascal’s Wager.” It argues you are better off believing in God than not believing, even if God doesn’t actually exist. What about “Modernity’s Wager?” Have you heard of it? Alan Roxburgh and Mark Branson, authors of Leadership, God’s...
by Wade Berry | Feb 4, 2022 | Faith & Heritage
The thoughts expressed in the following article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the consensus of opinion of B. H. Carroll Theological Institute’s faculty, staff, and board of governors. They are offered in the interest of stimulating...
by Gene Wilkes | Jan 19, 2022 | Leadership
Leaders are usually at the front of a line, movement, or organization. How they get there is the topic of this blog post. My focus through this short series will be biblical characters who either sought to lead or someone or something outside their control launched...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Sep 1, 2021 | Leadership, Ministry, Online Seminary
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 Karl Fickling | Oct 7, 2020 | Leadership
The exchange was rather disgusting, even nauseating. The emotion was heated, bordering on explosive. The words were repulsive, even contemptible. I wanted so much to tear myself away, but like watching a train wreck, I stayed until the end. I’m not talking about the...