by Daniel Harris | May 21, 2024 | Blog, Education, Ministry
When I was asked to share some of my experience in this seminary, I was honored but also thought I was an odd invitee to do so for a couple of reasons. First, as Dr. Greg Tomlin put it after helping me with a paper I wrote on Thomas Merton in his seminar, I am a...
by Dr. Jim Browning | Aug 21, 2023 | Blog, Chapel
Chapel Message August 19, 2023 Months ago, when asked about bringing a devotional for chapel, I immediately sensed what I should share. However, I tried to shift to two other ideas these past few weeks. In each case, the Holy Spirit drew me back to the issue...
by Karl Fickling | Nov 30, 2022 | Blog, Education, Faces of Carroll
In the last few blogs, we’ve looked at the outstanding faculty that makes up our professors for B. H. Carroll’s DMin program. These professors, and the seminars they lead, account for twenty-four “units,” in Carroll’s system. Students dive into their chosen area of...
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...