![]() ![]() ![]() It is known as the judgment seat of Christ, or the judgment seat of God. The Bible speaks of a special judgment that God will hold for believers only. ![]() ![]() The Bible says unbelievers will be judged in the first sense - condemnation, while believers will be judged in the other sense - rewards. One sense in condemnation, while the other sense is the giving out of rewards. We praise God for the innumerable ways He has blessed us, and our hearts’ desire is to bring honor and glory to His Name – the Name that is above all names.Greek, like English, uses the word "judge" in two senses. They just welcomed the newest addition last week. They have raced to catch up, and are now ahead, 8-to-5. We each have three grown, married children, and at the time, John and I were ahead, 5-to-3, on grandchildren. Sam has hunted all over the world, and has a trophy room to die for! Elaine has her own share of trophies, as well. I knew, way back in 2012 when I took his Systematic Theology course, that our families had a lot in common. This was the first time any of us had laid eyes on one other, but it was like we had been friends forever. On the way home from Virginia, we stopped near Atlanta and spent a couple of days with Sam & Elaine. Ha! His hiney has been dragging! He’s now asking when I’m going to start on my PhD! John thought he was going to be happy too, when I finally got my nose out of the books, but I had five years’ worth of projects built up for us to work on. Consequently, it took me five years to complete my degree, but I did it!!! I’m so happy!!! We started The Hope Factory after I had begun working on my Master’s in Theology at Liberty. John and I took the most amazing trip over to Lynchburg, Virginia in May for my graduation ceremony. What a privilege to serve such a mighty and awesome God!īack to Sam and Elaine. I can’t believe that God has chosen me to be part of this. I am totally in awe, as I stand and watch all of this happening around me. We also have our very first opportunity to minister in Uganda, and will be crossing over with Pastor Cheni, speaking in his pastor training school. He is scheduled out for something like five years, teaching in Uruguay, Moscow, India, Austria – you name it!!!Īfter our first session at Shikomari, near Kakamega, we will travel down near Maasai Mara and teach another week-long class to 50 pastors there. As hard as I’ve tried, I haven’t been successful in getting his nose in the gate to go with us. Sam trains pastors all over the world, along with his adorable wife, Elaine. He will be teaching on The Judgment Seat of Christ, based on the book by that name, written by my phenomenal professor from Liberty University School of Divinity, Dr. John and I will get our two-cents worth in, as well. Our first intensive, week-long class will include some world-class teachers, coming in from Uganda (Pastor David Cheni), Nairobi (Pastor Michael Maura), Butere (Pastor Enoch Ambokah), Busia (Michael Wambetsa), and Kakamega (Stanley Shitandi). We have over 200 pastors already signed up, and enrollment is still open. We are so excited that the focus of this trip is opening our new Hope of Africa School of Theology. John and I will spend two months there in August and September, and almost every day is already filled in on our calendar of activities. I couldn’t believe it when we dropped below 50 days this week. It’s always so exciting when we start our countdown for Kenya. ![]()
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