by Karl Fickling | Feb 22, 2017 | Leadership, Ministry
I. Top Mistakes During the Pastor Search Process One of the reasons I appreciate Pastor Search Committees that take the time to get trained is that they have the opportunity to learn how to avoid common search team mistakes. My peers, that work with pastorless...
by Michael McMinn | Dec 14, 2016 | Carroll Community, Education, Leadership, Online Seminary, Op-Ed
Supporting the Compelling Vision of Carroll I give to Carroll of my time, talents, and financial resources because of the model, the mission, and the leadership. I see four incredible strengths of Carroll that make me most excited about the future of Carroll...
by Wade Berry | Dec 6, 2016 | Scripture, Theology
Why the Old Testament? So where should we begin our discussion of biblical soteriology? It isn’t a trivial question, for if there is one good thing that postmodernity has taught us, it is that where we begin will have a disproportionate influence on where we end up....
by Gene Wilkes | Aug 26, 2016 | Education, Leadership, Online Seminary
I planned to address B. H. Carroll’s desire to raise the value of the Pastor as Scholar in this blog, but I decided to take one more shot at why I believe accredited theological education can and should be part of the local church’s discipleship and leadership...
by Gene Wilkes | Aug 19, 2016 | Carroll Community, Education, Online Seminary, Theology
I retired from local church ministry after almost forty years to serve the mission of B. H. Carroll Theological Institute because I saw both the value of formal, accredited theological education for my own ministry and how sharing the same training at the local church...