What Others Say About Judgement House

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We love Judgement House but we're supposed to, so don't take our word for it. Here's what others around the country are saying about Judgement House.



“As pastor of two different churches over a period of more than a decade, Judgement House proved to be far more successful than anything else we tried in:

        • reaching souls for salvation in Jesus Christ,
        • revolutionizing the prayer lives of church leaders and members,
        • promoting a sense of “community” among the people, and
        • experiencing a true spirit of Heaven-sent revival in the church! 

We saw literally hundreds of people saved among all age groups, and scores of Christians were discipled in the spirit of Christ’s Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). Yes, Judgement House requires diligence, hard work, untiring commitment, along with lots of patience. However, the results proved to be more than worth every effort expended, to the glory of Christ our Savior!”

Rev. Joe A. Williams
Pastor - Emeritus
Wyomina Park Baptist Church
Ocala, FL



"One of the joys every year of producing a Judgement House presentation is seeing the people of the church rally around the common purpose of seeing souls saved.  To see the burden that the people have for the lost is so encouraging, as well as all the effort that is given and all the sacrifices made just to see one more person reached for the Kingdom.  It is a special blessing to see those who were saved at a Judgement House presentation serving in the next one.  In our most recent Judgement House presentation we had a scene where almost everyone acting in that scene was saved during the presentation.  To see the fruit of the ministry producing more fruit is just simply too exciting for words."

James Neal
Minister of Education
Central Baptist Church
Dunn, NC



The legitimacy of Judgement House is not found in articles of incorporation;
corporate by-laws; and, it is not found in the tax filings for a non-profit ministry.  Rather, the legitimacy of Judgement House is found in the heart and purpose of the ministry and the results this ministry has produced.

Bill Johnson
Judgement House Board Member
Youngston, Ohio



As a Judgement House director and trainer the most exciting thing about working with Judgement House is that I have the honor and privilege of helping churches who don't think they have the resources, or ability to produce a quality Judgement House presentation, realize their potential and see their faces at the end of a night full of groups! Through that process I have made life-long friendships with people all across the country. Friends that I talk to and share with, even cry.

It is a truly an honor to be a Judgement House National Leader. The other leaders are like family to me. They are always there for me when I need them. They are true friends that will pray with me, talk with me, laugh and even cry with me. The annual Regional Leaders gathering is like a family reunion and despite a year passing it seems as though we've only been apart for a few weeks!

Rose Harris
Travel Agent/Judgement House National Leader
Mansfield, TX



Judgement House Mission Trips have taught me that God is still in the business of doing the impossible.  God has opened up doors for our congregation, of 200 people, to take Judgement House on the road to churches smaller than ourselves, enabling them to have a presentation which did not seem possible.  Our church used to have youth mission trips which involved 30 people.  Now, thanks to the use of Judgement House, our mission trips are church wide involving 60 people including both youth and senior adults. These trips have mobilized our church for evangelism by energizing us to work together for the cause of the lost being saved.  We have now taken four of these trips and they have all been awesome.  In every case, the church being helped, has made the observation that this was the best revival their church has ever seen with people accepting Christ whom they have tried to reach for years!

Russell Parker
Student Minister
Sharon Baptist Church
Wichita, Kansas



We are beginning our fifth year as a Judgement House covenant partner.  We are a church ranging from 1200-1500.  With our facility we need to have multiple services on Sunday.  Because of that, many times people are there for years and never meet each other. We found that the very first time we produced a Judgement House presentation, our church family changed.  We had people of different interests and ages forming friendships because we put them together in this ministry.  Young kids in a drama scene with a more mature person as their door knocker who would come in and pray with them between scenes,  a runner who would bring coffee to our prayer warriors with over 70 years age difference between them, a working mom serving concessions with a single mom finding common areas in which they bonded.

Wendy Shields
Homemaker
Forest, VA