by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Sep 4, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
By Dr. Joseph R. Cathey Somewhere in J. I. Packer’s writings, there is a reference to Puritan theology as a theology of an “older, better, wiser, and more practical sort.” That surely applies to the Puritans, but it applies even more to Psalm 139. Here is theology...
by Walter Norvell | Aug 19, 2020 | Faith & Heritage
I am a visual learner. If I can just see what I need to learn, I can usually learn it. I recently repaired a piece of lawn equipment. I just looked it up on YouTube, watched a couple of examples of the repair, and I jumped into it. Since I am about as mechanical as a...
by Walter Norvell | Jun 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
Maybe you have been asked this question: “Have I prayed enough about that?” I have been asked that question. I have had the experience when I prayed about something one time and God answered immediately. Then I have also struggled to pray for some things many times,...
by Walter Norvell | May 21, 2020 | Leadership
As most of you know, I am a resident fellow with B. H. Carroll Theological Institute, but my full-time job is as an associate professor in the Department of Christian Ministries at Williams Baptist University, where I teach practical theology and ministry skills. Our...
by Walter Norvell | Apr 23, 2020 | Leadership
Even a casual reading of the Book of Nehemiah reveals how Nehemiah was a man of prayer. In only 13 chapters, we have many references to Nehemiah praying. Most of these give us the words of his prayers—many of them are short, simple, and to the point. (1) On the day...