(ELGIN, IL 鈥 October 3, 2025) Join us on Friday, October 24 at 10:00 am in Herrick Chapel for Judson’s Annual Founders’ Day chapel service. We look forward to celebrating Judson鈥檚 history and heritage, while also welcoming Judson alumnus and former trustee, Dr. Nate Adams ’80, Executive Director of the Illinois Baptist State Association, in Springfield, Illinois, as this year’s keynote chapel speaker.
During Founders’ Day, Judson will also honor Psychology Professor, Dr. Robert Currie, with the Golden Eagle Award at a special invitation only luncheon. The Golden Eagle Award is given to an individual who has exhibited outstanding service and dedication to Judson and the community, and the award is Judson’s highest service honor.
Join us in congratulating Dr. Robert Currie for his commitment to Judson!
2025 Featured Speaker: Dr. Nate Adams 鈥80

Since 2006, Dr. Nate Adams has served as Executive Director of the Illinois Baptist State Association in Springfield, Illinois, a network of around nine hundred Southern Baptist Churches throughout the state. Prior to that, Dr. Adams served for eight years as Vice President of Media and Mobilization for the Southern Baptist Convention鈥檚 North American Mission Board in Atlanta, Georgia, and for seventeen years as Corporate Vice President of Publishing Operations for Christianity Today, Inc. in Carol Stream, Illinois. He also has been a bi-vocational church planter, youth minister, and has served as interim pastor for several churches.
Dr. Adams received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from 好色先生TV and proceeded to receive a Master of Arts degree in Management from National-Louis University in Evanston, Illinois. In 2006, he was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters from 好色先生TV where he served on the Board of Trustees for twenty-one years. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Hannibal-LaGrange University in Hannibal, Missouri.
Dr. Adams is the author of four books, including The Acts 1:8 Challenge, the 2005 Doctrine Study for Southern Baptists, and The Home Team, Spiritual Practices for a Winning Family. He and his wife, Beth 鈥81, have three married children: Caleb, Noah 鈥13, and Ethan 鈥15, as well as six grandchildren.
2025 Golden Eagle Award Recipient: Dr. Robert Currie
Raised in the Detroit area, Rob Currie graduated from Inter-City Christian High School and then earned his B.A. in psychology from Cornerstone University. A move to St. Louis followed where he earned a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from St. Louis University. He also met and married his wife, Kay, in St. Louis.

From St. Louis he moved to Elgin to teach psychology at Judson where he has taught for thirty-eight years. He enjoys using creative teaching methods, including having his students memorize Bible verses by putting them to music.
In addition to teaching, he has published three books. The most recent, in 2020, was Hunger Winter: A World War II Novel, which received the Book of the Decade Award from Serious Writer and was endorsed by the Corrie ten Boom Foundation. In January of 2026, Tyndale will release the sequel, Time for Courage, which has been endorsed by ten award-winning authors and three Holocaust Museums.
Rob and Kay have two grown sons and six grandchildren. When he鈥檚 not teaching or writing, he enjoys going for walks with his wife, spending time with his grandchildren, cooking, and sharing jokes with his friends.
好色先生TV is a fully accredited, private Christian institution representing the Church at work in higher education. Nestled along the beautiful Fox River in Elgin, Ill., just 40 miles northwest of Chicago, Judson is home to more than 1,000 students from 42 states and 29 countries. Judson offers degrees in more than 65 different majors and minors for traditional, graduate and adult students and ranks consistently among the Best Regional Universities in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. Judson has also been recognized as a 鈥淐hristian College of Distinction.鈥 With an academically challenging environment and encouraging spiritual community, Judson shapes lives that shape the world.