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In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we dive into Romans 6:1-11, exploring the powerful truth that believers are dead to sin and alive in Christ. We examine the symbolic relationship between Christ’s death, resurrection, and the believer’s transformation, emphasizing the mental discipline required to resist sin and live a life fully submitted to God.
In The Grind, we celebrate today’s birthdays, share important updates on enrollment, and announce details about BBA’s upcoming Open House and Alumni Dinner, marking 50 years of BBA Legacy!
Finally, in The Add-Ins, we reflect on the word of the week, baccalaureate, and discuss an insightful quote about leaving things better than we found them. Is this a Biblical principle? How should Christians live with legacy and impact in mind?
Join us as we reflect on what it means to live as those raised to new life in Christ—and how we can walk in that reality daily.
☕ Grab your coffee, settle in, and start your day with purpose!
By Jack FarmerIn today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we dive into Romans 6:1-11, exploring the powerful truth that believers are dead to sin and alive in Christ. We examine the symbolic relationship between Christ’s death, resurrection, and the believer’s transformation, emphasizing the mental discipline required to resist sin and live a life fully submitted to God.
In The Grind, we celebrate today’s birthdays, share important updates on enrollment, and announce details about BBA’s upcoming Open House and Alumni Dinner, marking 50 years of BBA Legacy!
Finally, in The Add-Ins, we reflect on the word of the week, baccalaureate, and discuss an insightful quote about leaving things better than we found them. Is this a Biblical principle? How should Christians live with legacy and impact in mind?
Join us as we reflect on what it means to live as those raised to new life in Christ—and how we can walk in that reality daily.
☕ Grab your coffee, settle in, and start your day with purpose!