by Wade Berry | Sep 18, 2018 | Carroll Community, Scripture, Theology
Last week, we talked about the challenge of being “perfect” in our relations with those who hate us. Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:38-48 form a fitting climax to his exposition of, and expansion of, the Mosaic Law’s requirements. They challenge us to be more righteous...
by Gene Wilkes | Jun 6, 2018 | From the President
President Gene Wilkes presenting the President’s Award to Mr. Fred Propst. June is for me a time of looking back at the previous month or so and looking forward to the next academic year to see what God has done. (I also find time in the summer to get away to...
by Jaclyn Parrish | Feb 1, 2018 | Carroll Community
My husband and I recently said goodbye to two of the best friends we’ve ever had. This couple had just walked with us through the most difficult season our marriage had yet faced, and the idea of continuing our journey without them was heartbreaking. True, we were...
by Stephen Suffron | Aug 31, 2017 | Ministry, Scripture, Theology
When I was fourteen years old, there was really nothing that mattered more to me than a chance to play baseball. It was my first year that I was actually playing well. I batted fourth on my team and, on this particular afternoon, I was thinking about how I was going...
by Karen Bullock | Apr 29, 2017 | Carroll Community
Dr. Karen Bullock, Director of Carroll’s Ph.D. program, is featured in EthicsDaily.com with her article entitled Why National Day of Prayer is More Urgent Than Ever. May 4 2017 Here are four practical ways to engage with our families, friends, faith and civil...