by Wade Berry | Dec 12, 2022 | Blog
A Couple of weeks ago, I read Tish Harrison Warren’s excellent book Prayer in the Night. In her writing, Warren is lovably—and, from a Baptist perspective, annoyingly—Anglican, which allows her to read her own spiritual journey through the lens of the church’s...
by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Nov 17, 2022 | Blog, Carroll Community, Education, Leadership, Ministry, News & Events
Says churches appear more concerned with protecting the system rather than imitating Christ IRVING, Texas (Nov. 17, 2022)—Renowned psychologist Dr. Diane Langberg learned a valuable lesson from her father long before she became an expert on trauma and sexual...
by Gene Wilkes | Nov 9, 2022 | Blog, Carroll Community, Education, From the President, Leadership, Ministry, News & Events, Online Seminary
The responsibility of a seminary is to train those in its care with both knowledge and skill to serve in the ministry of their calling. Too many seminaries fail at training their students in the use and navigation of power and authority, the foundational realities of...
by Wade Berry | Apr 7, 2022 | Blog
When I turned in my last blog post (“Telling the Truth about Ourselves”) to our Carroll blog editors, I had no idea how its content and importance were about to be accentuated by current events. As best I can recall, I turned in the manuscript one day before...
by Wade Berry | Mar 9, 2022 | Faith & Heritage
Russell Moore has been doing a lot of writing lately about the dangers posed to the church by an excessive desire to obtain, exercise, and protect power. He has argued, in ways both subtle and overt, that too many evangelical Protestants (and conservative Roman...