Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Wow! Everyday is filled with new adventures. I am working hard on adding to AT Seminary's Jewish Studies Program. Hoping that students will be educated in Hebrew language, letters and the mindset of the ancient Hebrew as well as the vernacular of todays Hebrew. My goal is a better rounded view and a more balanced curriculum. The Apostle Paul told Timothy to study to show himself approved, a workman unto God, rightly dividing the word of truth. Well, if we are to follow that example then we need to study the words of God. I am to enable people to study the Word in the language in which it was written with the voice of the writer and the time period of the text in mind that the Word may come alive in the heart of those pursuing knowledge and that their faith might leap forward as the eyes of their understanding open. There is so much to learn. I tell my Professor husband all the time that I think I will never finish knowing all I want to know until I leave the earth. Hopefully, I can help those who are studying and be a greater help to the Kingdom of God by those things given to me to develop as a mission. We are all called to the "Great Commission," but also have each and individual "Mission." I am aiming for the goal of the approval of the Master. I want to hear the words, well done my good and faithful servant. Enter into your reward. Heaven is my goal and I am aiming to store as many dear treasures there as I can. Not silver or gold that mean very little in heaven but the souls of men and women who have the possibility of eternal life.
Who are these men and women? Well they are those like yourself who come from various backgrounds and situations. With that in mind I want to continue to develop things as the Lord leads me. My dear husband this year has published a huge amount of books as he has been enabled by the Lord to write and teach full time. I want to use my time wisely considering the clock keeps ticking and time keeps rolling forward even as I compile this message.
In Jesus
Dana D. Klein
Professor of Jewish Studies
ATSeminary.com

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