Saturday, November 25, 2006 , Updated
“Virtual” Seminary Growing Quickly
B.H. Carroll Theological Institute has no home base
ARLINGTON The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that despite the lack of a physical plant, the Arlington-based B.D. Carroll Theological Institute has grown to 300 local students working at area "teaching churches."
The school will not be able to attain accreditation until it has a physical location. No clue where they're keeping their 5,000-volume library, donated by Eddie Belle Newport, widow of John Newport, of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lois Hendricks, widow of theology professor William Hendricks
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