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The Bulldog Update is a daily, narrative-driven podcast that blends biblical exposition, Christian school leadership, and community formation into a single, accessible conversation. Hosted by a Christian school superintendent, the podcast is designed to be thoughtful without being academic, pastoral without being abstract, and practical without losing theological depth.
Overall, the podcast functions as a steady rhythm rather than a performance. It is intended for parents, educators, students, and leaders who desire a Christ-centered perspective on learning, leadership, and life. The pace is calm, the language is accessible, and the goal is formation rather than information, helping listeners begin their day anchored in Scripture, shaped by truth, and oriented toward faithful service.
The Bulldog Update is a daily, narrative-driven podcast that blends biblical exposition, Christian school leadership, and community formation into a single, accessible conversation. Hosted by a Christian school superintendent, the podcast is designed to be thoughtful without being academic, pastoral without being abstract, and practical without losing theological depth.
Overall, the podcast functions as a steady rhythm rather than a performance. It is intended for parents, educators, students, and leaders who desire a Christ-centered perspective on learning, leadership, and life. The pace is calm, the language is accessible, and the goal is formation rather than information, helping listeners begin their day anchored in Scripture, shaped by truth, and oriented toward faithful service.
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Thursday May 07, 2026
The Beauty That Lasts and the Teachers Who Carry More
Thursday May 07, 2026
Thursday May 07, 2026
In this episode of the Bulldog Morning Update, Dr. Jack Farmer walks through 1 Peter 3:3–4 and challenges us to shift our focus from outward appearance to the lasting beauty of a Christ-shaped heart. Rooted in a New Covenant understanding, this reflection reminds us that while outward things fade, the character formed by the Spirit is imperishable and of great worth in God’s sight.
We also celebrate birthdays, gather for Convocation, and look ahead to opening night of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, while pausing to recognize the steady rhythm of school life.
As Teacher Appreciation Week continues, today’s focus highlights a deeper truth. Teachers do far more than instruct. They carry burdens, provide stability, and often serve as a consistent voice of truth and care in the lives of students. Drawing from Galatians 5:13 and 6:2, this episode connects their daily work to the love of Christ lived out in action.
This is a reminder that what lasts is not what is seen on the surface, but what is formed in the heart and lived out through faithful service.
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