by B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary | Oct 21, 2022 | Blog, Education
We recently introduced two professors who help our DMin students start on the right foot, addressing doctoral reading, writing, and research—two classes that help students find success. After the first semester, the DMin degree plan paces students through several...
by Gene Wilkes | Mar 18, 2019 | Carroll Community, Leadership, Ministry
Last month we introduced the importance of culture in matters of leadership. (Take a moment to catch up if you did not read it.) We concluded that blog with this question, “What about the importance of culture in an organization or group?” Let me pick up my thoughts...
by Karl Fickling | Mar 15, 2018 | Carroll Community
My mind was blown by Joel Gregory’s book, Too Great a Temptation: The Seductive Power of America’s Super Church. In it, he confesses how he followed his desires for fame, power, and wealth to become pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas. I think, perhaps, it...
by Stephen Suffron | Jan 5, 2017 | Leadership, Ministry
January is a time when people naturally reorder their priorities and try to start fresh in a better routine for the new year. We as pastors are no different. The Christmas season is over, and a more regular schedule gives us time to create a plan for following the...
by Chris Sims | May 26, 2016 | Ministry, Missions
It is exciting to be sent! To know that the God of All Things has imparted a specific call to you is an amazing thought. It is so cool to actually GO once the realization becomes a calling. It becomes even more fun when you begin to pioneer a church plant and you...