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Join Dr. Jack Farmer, Superintendent of Berean Baptist Academy, for Coffee with the Superintendent, a thought-provoking and faith-centered podcast that explores the mission of Christian education, biblical truths, and practical insights for personal and academic excellence. Each episode includes three segments: The Grind: Stay updated on school news, events, and announcements that keep the BBA community connected. The Holy Spirit’s Water: Dive deep into daily devotions and biblical reflections, uncovering timeless lessons and applying them to modern life. The Add-Ins: Gain practical wisdom on leadership, learning strategies, and Christian living, all rooted in a shared vision to glorify God and make Him known. Whether you’re a parent, student, or someone passionate about faith and education, this podcast is your daily dose of encouragement and insight, reminding you that discipleship and excellence go hand in hand.
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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we start by celebrating Christ’s eternal priesthood and the better covenant secured in Hebrews 7–8. We explore how Jesus, seated at the right hand of the Father, ministers on our behalf in a heavenly sanctuary not made by human hands. He is both sacrifice and intercessor—once for all—anchoring our souls in the hope beyond the veil.
In “The House Brew,” we commemorate the boldness of the Protestant reformers who presented the Augsburg Confession on this day in 1530. Their courage to stand upon truth reminds us that conviction still matters.
Then in “One Last Cup,” we ask a timely question: what if we didn’t take summers off? Could a year-round school schedule not only help student achievement but also echo the biblical rhythms of rest and renewal? Join Dr. Farmer as he explores the 30/20 model, weighing research-based insights and spiritual applications for faculty well-being, student growth, and faithful formation.
From heaven’s tabernacle to today’s classrooms, we’re asking better questions—because better questions lead to deeper learning.
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