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The doctrine of the Rapture, a widely debated topic within Christian eschatology, raises profound questions regarding its scriptural basis and logical coherence. After engaging in discussions about the Rapture, it becomes apparent that there are significant issues surrounding its interpretation.

Over the next two days I will lay out the argument that I have used in several debates (which I was considered the winner) that aims to explore whether the Rapture is simply an error of interpretation, a matter of differing viewpoints, or a doctrine that should be firmly rejected. Through a critical analysis, it becomes evident that the Rapture is not only unbiblical but also illogical, prompting a reevaluation of its legitimacy in the context of Christian belief.

First and foremost, the argument that the Rapture is unbiblical is compelling. A fundamental issue is the absence of any explicit mention of a distinct Rapture event in the Scriptures, separate from the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Proponents of the doctrine often dissect various biblical passages, claiming that some refer to the Rapture while others pertain to the Second Coming.

Yet, this division is made without clear scriptural justification. The assumption that there exists a Rapture necessitates a prior belief in its existence, which leads to a circular interpretation of Scripture. To accept the Rapture, one must first impose the concept onto the biblical text rather than deriving it from a straightforward reading of scripture itself.

This poses a fundamental challenge to its validity as a doctrine grounded in scriptural truth. Moreover, the illogical nature of the Rapture doctrine further undermines its credibility. The doctrine presents a series of contradictions that defy rational thought.

For instance, proponents claim that the Rapture is the coming of Christ yet argue that it is not the Second Coming. This paradox begs the question: how can an event that is described as a coming of Christ not be acknowledged as His return?

Such semantic gymnastics create confusion and render the doctrine incoherent. Additionally, the assertion that the Rapture occurs on the “Last Day,” while simultaneously suggesting it can happen years prior, raises further questions regarding its consistency.

If the Rapture is indeed the resurrection of believers, it cannot logically occur before the Last Day, as Scripture explicitly states that resurrection takes place then. This inconsistency highlights a fundamental flaw in the doctrine’s framework.

Furthermore, the implications of the Rapture doctrine raise significant theological concerns. If believers are to be taken up in a Rapture before the end of the world, what becomes of Christ’s promises regarding eternal life and resurrection on the Last Day?

The biblical promise that those who believe in Him will be raised on the Last Day appears to contradict the Rapture narrative. This contradiction not only challenges the reliability of Jesus’ words but also calls into question whether the doctrine diminishes the integrity of the biblical message.

If Christ’s promises are rendered obsolete for those who come to faith after the supposed Rapture, the doctrine potentially transforms the nature of salvation and the promises of God.

But again, lets take a closer look at one of the key passage the escapist like to stand on which is 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17, where the Apostle Paul addresses the concerns of the Christian community in Thessalonica regarding the fate of those who have died before Christ’s return.

However, upon closer examination, it becomes apparent that Paul’s intent was not to outline an escapist theology but to articulate a hope grounded in bodily resurrection and the ultimate reunion of believers at Christ’s return to earth. For a brief moment, let us dive into the nuances of Paul’s language, the Greek terminology he employed, and the broader implications of his teachings, ultimately arguing that the rapture, as commonly understood, is a misinterpretation of the biblical text.

To grasp Paul’s message in 1 Thessalonians, it is essential to recognize the context in which he wrote. The Thessalonian church was grappling with questions surrounding death and the second coming of Christ.

Paul reassures them that those who have died—referred to metaphorically as “fallen asleep”—are not lost or forsaken but will be resurrected at the Lord’s coming. He emphasizes a shared destiny for both the living and the deceased, portraying the return of Christ as a joyous event marked by a physical resurrection, rather than a sudden evacuation from the earth.

The phrase “caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air” has often been interpreted as a promise of escaping earthly existence. However, when viewed in the larger context of Pauline theology, particularly in tandem with his writings in 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 8, it becomes evident that the emphasis is not on leaving the earth but on the transformation and glorification of believers at Christ’s return.

 One focal point of this analysis is the interpretation of the Greek term “ἀήρ” (air), which Paul uses in this passage. Many contemporary interpretations associate this term with “sky,” suggesting a heavenly ascent. However, a closer examination reveals that “ἀήρ” refers specifically to the lower and denser atmosphere.

This distinction is critical; it indicates that Paul was not advocating for a departure into the upper realms of heaven but rather a transformative encounter in the earthly atmosphere.

Contrastingly, the Greek term for heaven, “οὐρανός,” connotes a higher, transcendent space. By choosing “ἀήρ” over “οὐρανός,” Paul highlights a connection to the earthly realm, reinforcing the notion that the ultimate goal is not escape but resurrection and reuniting with Christ, who is returning to earth.

Furthermore, the mixed metaphors present in Paul’s language complicate the rapture narrative. The imagery of being “caught up” is not indicative of a one-time event but rather a communal experience that celebrates the fulfillment of God’s promise of resurrection.

Paul’s use of metaphoric language reflects his intent to convey hope and assurance rather than a detailed blueprint of end-time events. It is vital to acknowledge that Paul, like Jesus, did not envision a distant future characterized by a Great Tribulation or a need for believers to be evacuated from the planet. Instead, both figures shared a vision of God’s kingdom coming to fruition on earth, culminating in a physical resurrection that included all believers.

Thus we find that the belief in the rapture, as popularly understood, seems to diverge significantly from the teachings of Paul and the intentions of the biblical text.

By analyzing the linguistic choices and the broader context of 1 Thessalonians, it becomes clear that Paul’s message centers on resurrection, hope, and the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises in the physical realm.

Rather than an escape to the heavens, Paul offers a vision of restoration and reunion that invites believers to embrace their earthly existence while looking forward to a transformative encounter with Christ.

But let us continue in the realm of biblical interpretation, Paul’s use of mixed metaphors serves as a powerful tool for conveying profound theological concepts. His connections to the Old Testament, particularly through the figures of Moses and the imagery from Daniel, illuminate his understanding of God’s relationship with humanity and the nature of Christ’s return.

By examining these metaphors, we can grasp the depth of Paul’s message and its implications for the early Christian community, particularly in the face of persecution.

The first metaphor Paul employs is that of Moses descending from Mount Sinai with the Law, heralded by the blast of a trumpet. This powerful image evokes the moment when God descended to meet Moses, establishing a divine-human connection that highlights God’s initiative to engage with humanity.

In this context, God’s trajectory is downward, symbolizing His willingness to come to us, rather than demanding that we ascend to Him. This downward motion invites reflection on the nature of divine authority and the responsibilities of those who receive God’s revelation.

Moses’s ascent to the mountaintop signifies a moment of divine encounter, yet it is the act of coming down that emphasizes the importance of service and accessibility. Paul’s metaphor encourages believers to embody this same movement—leaving behind the heights of spiritual privilege to serve and uplift those who are “below.”

The second image Paul draws upon originates from the Book of Daniel, where the “one like the son of man” represents the vindication of God’s people over their adversaries. Here, clouds symbolize divine authority and judgment, reinforcing the idea that God’s intervention is both powerful and redemptive.

In applying this metaphor to the early Christian community, Paul reassures believers facing persecution that their suffering is not in vain. Rather, it is a part of a larger narrative in which God will ultimately rescue and restore His people.

This theme resonates deeply with those who find themselves marginalized or oppressed, offering hope in the promise of vindication and divine justice.

Moreover, Paul introduces a third image that transcends the biblical narrative—an emperor visiting a city, welcomed by a jubilant procession.

This metaphor captures the anticipation of Christ’s return and the role of the church as an active participant in ushering in the Kingdom of God. The imagery of a royal procession implies a sense of communal expectation and celebration, inviting believers to envision themselves as heralds of a new creation.

Again, contrary to popular interpretations of the “rapture,” Paul’s portrayal emphasizes a collective, rather than individualistic, experience of Christ’s return. This understanding aligns with his broader theological framework, where resurrection and restoration take precedence over mere escape from earthly trials.

Ultimately, Paul’s mixed metaphors paint a rich tapestry of hope and purpose for the Christian community. Through these images, he articulates a vision of God’s kingdom that transcends the temporal and physical confines of our world.

Rather than promoting a theology centered on escaping the earth, Paul envisions a future where heaven and earth unite in harmony, establishing a perpetual, divine reign on this planet. This eschatological view emphasizes resurrection, healing, and the establishment of God’s eternal kingdom, fostering a sense of belonging and mission within the community of believers.

In exploring Paul’s metaphors, we are reminded that he is not the sole voice in this conversation—Jesus’ teachings and actions also warrant consideration. As we engage with the broader narrative of scripture, we can deepen our understanding of the profound implications of Christ’s return and what it means for our lives today.

Through this exploration, we are called not only to anticipate the future but to actively participate in the unfolding of God’s kingdom in the here and now, embodying the love and grace that reflect the heart of the divine.

In the part two of this thread, we will dive into the scriptures and look at what Jesus taught or didn’t teach about the rapture.

~Dr. Russell Welch
Elder / Teacher: Highway to Heaven Church and Founder and Shepherd of Remnant Warrior Ministries / Remnant Warrior School of Spiritual Warfare.


In the bustling heart of every city, there lies a yearning for restoration, a collective cry for divine intervention. The call to pray and blow the shofar resonates deeply within us, echoing the ancient words of the prophet Joel: “Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy hill.”

As we turn our hearts toward Jehovah, the God of all creation, we embark on a sacred mission to seek repentance for the sins that plague our communities. This is not merely a physical act; it is a spiritual awakening, a rallying cry for those who desire to reclaim their cities, their states, and ultimately, their nation.

Scripture reminds us in Joel 2:1-16 that we have been entrusted with the duty of watchmen, standing vigilant on the walls of Jerusalem. We must never rest until the Lord establishes His presence among us, transforming our cities into beacons of hope and praise.

Nehemiah 4:20 further emphasizes that when the shofar sounds, we are to rally together, confident that our God will fight for us. This is the essence of our mission: to unite as a faithful Remnant, armed with the knowledge that divine strength empowers our efforts.

As the Holy Spirit sweeps across our nation, from town to town and city to city, there is a profound invitation extended to us all. The Father seeks a people who are willing to humble themselves, surrendering their lives to His Lordship. He calls for those branded by the cross, desiring nothing more than to be known as faithful servants.

This is the Remnant He seeks to gather, equip, and send forth, like a mighty army reclaiming the gates of our cities. With hearts ignited by the fire of holiness, we shed the garments of this world, donning the robes of righteousness offered by the Father.

The vision of the Ecclesia—the gathered body of believers—emerges as a powerful force throughout the nation. From these gatherings, we hear the echoes of Heaven: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.” It is a call that transcends individual aspirations and beckons us to participate in the greater narrative of divine restoration.

The question looms large: Are we willing to answer this call? Are we prepared to lay down our personal dreams for the greater dream that the Father has envisioned for each of us since the dawn of time?

To answer this call is to embrace a journey of transformation. It requires the courage to confront our idols—those distractions and barriers that hinder our relationship with the Lord. It invites us into the fire of the Holy Spirit, purifying our hearts and refining our purpose.

The hour of gathering has arrived; the Lord of the Harvest stands ready to send His workers into the ripened fields. The question remains: Is that you? Are you willing to partake in this movement of repentance and restoration, to be a vessel for change in your community and beyond?

Now is the time for action. As we pray and blow the shofar for our cities, let us do so with fervent hearts, trusting that God will hear our cries and respond with His grace and power.

 Let us unite as watchmen, laborers, and faithful servants, committed to the mission of bringing about a revival that spans our nation. Together, we can create a future where our cities reflect the glory of God, a future where we walk in righteousness and declare His praises boldly.

The moment has come to stand together and answer the call—will you join us in this sacred endeavor?

~Dr. Russell Welch
Elder / Teacher: Highway to Heaven Church and Founder and Shepherd of Remnant Warrior Ministries / Remnant Warrior School of Spiritual Warfare.

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The concept of ecclesia, often translated as “church,” holds profound significance within its original context, intricately tied to the notion of the Kingdom of God. To fully grasp the authentic meaning of ecclesia, one must acknowledge its relationship with the Kingdom.

When ecclesia is divorced from this context, it risks becoming a mere construct, shaped by human interpretation and desires, rather than a true reflection of its divine intent. In such a scenario, the church can be molded into any form that suits our preferences, effectively sidelining the authority and guidance of Jesus, the King.

Dismissing the Kingdom in our understanding of ecclesia leads us down a perilous path where the essence of the church is distorted. It implies a presumption that we, rather than Christ, can dictate the parameters of what church should be. This attitude not only undermines the foundation of the Kingdom but also negates the promise of Christ’s abiding presence: “Lo, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

By ignoring this commitment, we arrogantly suggest that the church can operate independently, free from Holy Spirit oversight. The implications of such a mindset extend beyond semantics; they strike at the very heart of our collective identity as the Body of Christ.

When the church is left to decide its own identity and purpose without the Kingdom context, we risk creating a situation where personal or collective whims dictate doctrine and practice. This approach is antithetical to the foundational principles of Christianity and can be deemed as false.

This reality is evident not only in discussions about ecclesia but also in interpretations surrounding apostles, prophets, and the teachings of Scripture. Moreover, echoing the sentiments of the Reformation, the current state of ecclesia devoid of Kingdom authority could lead us back to a form of spiritual darkness reminiscent of the Dark Ages.

It represents a departure from the authority of Scripture and an embrace of a man-made system—a trend that surfaced during the Reformation as a reaction against ecclesiastical corruption. We find ourselves at a crucial juncture where a spiritual reset is not just desirable, but necessary. The call for a Revolutionary Holy Spirit led Reformation is imperative; we must allow Holy Spirit to guide us toward a renewed understanding of the Kingdom and its intended expression through ecclesia.

As we take a step back we can clearly that the ecclesia’s true meaning is intimately linked to the Kingdom of God. To recognize this relationship is to honor the original intent of Jesus and to embrace a church that reflects His authority and purpose.

The journey toward this understanding requires humility and a willingness to step back, allowing Holy Spirit to breathe fresh life into our concept of church, ensuring it aligns with the divine blueprint established by the King. It is only through this alignment that we can hope to fulfill our calling as the authentic Body of Christ in the world today.

~Dr. Russell Welch
Lead Elder and Apostolic Teacher: Highway to Heaven Church and Founder and Shepherd of Remnant Warrior Ministries / Remnant Warrior School of Spiritual Warfare.


While driving the other day I felt Holy Spirit speaking to my spirit about the spiritual battles that are being waged in the Supernatural Reset that is taking place in the Heavenlies and on Earth, for the destinies of nations and especially for the reformation of the Lord’s Ecclesia.

In that conversation I believe I heard Him sharing a word that He was re-birthing a restoration to the Apostolic, liberating it from the restrictive confines of religion. I have had several conversations with seasoned warriors of the faith about this and feel led to write about it.

Now, over the years in my walk with Holy Spirit, I have found that He often speaks to me by showing me dreams, visions, pictures, and images as visual confirmations, and right as I heard Him making the statement about the Apostolic I looked up and saw in the sky, and immediately took a photo, which is in the banner below.

So here it goes……….

In today’s society, where religious language often seems diluted and commercialized, the term “Apostolic” has become a buzzword that many use to lend legitimacy to their ministries or personal identities. However, this trend has precipitated a crisis of understanding regarding the authentic meaning of the term.

Once grounded in the teachings and authority of the Apostles, the word “Apostolic” now risks being reduced to a mere Christian catchphrase, devoid of its powerful theological implications. To navigate this confusion, we must return to the scriptural roots and examine what it truly means to identify with the Apostolic.

At its core, being Apostolic signifies a commitment to uphold the orthodoxy of the Apostles’ teachings—a Christ-centric doctrine that emphasizes the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as central to the Christian faith. In a world increasingly characterized by self-promotion and elitism, this return to foundational teachings is essential.

The tendency for individuals and ministries to label themselves as “Apostolic” often stems from a desire to assert themselves as God’s chosen representatives, creating an exclusive club that undermines the universal nature of the Gospel. However, Scripture reminds us that God has hidden His Remnant within every culture and community—those who genuinely bow to Him and adhere to His truth.

The proliferation of Christian platitudes—trite phrases and hollow expressions—has become commonplace, akin to free drinks at a cheap wedding, readily available but lacking substance. Yet, in this critical hour, the Holy Spirit is actively revealing the authentic from the fraudulent. The current spiritual climate is akin to a divine reset, where truth is being separated from deception, and the Church is being called to a deeper understanding of its purpose and identity.

The global Church, often perceived as divided and weak, is, in fact, witnessing the separation of wheat from tares, a fulfillment of biblical prophecy that we are indeed the generation destined to witness the emergence of the sons and daughters of God. However, this journey toward authenticity is not without challenges. Hell is also at work, attempting to stall the profound movements God has ordained for this time.

The enemy’s patterns of deception are increasingly sophisticated, aiming to mislead believers and stifle the Church’s destiny. Yet, as God assured Elijah during times of uncertainty, He has reserved thousands who remain faithful to Him. This assurance is pivotal as we navigate a world filled with competing ideologies and diluted truths.

The Lord’s authentic Ecclesia—His true body of believers—will prevail. The Remnant, those who cling to the teachings of the Apostles and engage in a genuine relationship with Christ, will break forth in victory.

As we embrace our identity as part of this Remnant, we must resist the temptation to merely adopt labels for the sake of recognition. Instead, we should pursue an understanding of what it means to be truly Apostolic, rooted in the orthodoxy of faith and a commitment to live out the teachings of Christ.

So, in understanding that while “Apostolic” may be a term that has been co-opted in contemporary Christian discourse, it still holds profound significance. It calls us back to the core teachings of the Apostles and challenges us to examine our motives and actions as we navigate our faith journeys.

As we strive to embody the authentic spirit of the Apostolic, we can participate in the divine narrative that God is weaving through history, confident that His Remnant will rise and prevail against the forces of darkness.

The true meaning of being Apostolic is not about elitism or status, but about faithful adherence to the truth of the Gospel and the transformative power it holds for our lives and communities.

Yes, we can see where the term “Apostolic” often conjures images of elitism, exclusivity, and a sense of higher status among those who claim the title. However, the essence of being Apostolic is far more profound and inclusive. It is not merely a badge of honor but a commitment to faithfully adhere to the teachings of the Gospel and an acknowledgment of the transformative power it holds not only for individual lives but also for communities as a whole.

Understanding this true meaning is essential for fostering genuine faith and connection in a diverse society. At its core, being Apostolic means following the teachings and practices established by the apostles—those early followers of Christ who carried His message to the world. The apostles exemplified a life of humility, service, and unwavering dedication to their faith, often facing persecution and hardship for the sake of spreading the Gospel.

Their legacy serves as a reminder that the call to be Apostolic is not about personal glory or social standing; it is about embodying the principles of love, grace, and sacrifice that Christ demonstrated during His life. Faithful adherence to the truth of the Gospel is a vital aspect of being Apostolic.

The Gospel, which translates to “good news,” offers a message of hope, redemption, and reconciliation with God. It presents a narrative of love that transcends boundaries and invites all individuals into a relationship with the Creator. By embracing this truth, Apostolic individuals commit themselves to a way of living that reflects the teachings of Christ, fostering an environment where love and understanding flourish. This adherence is not a rigid set of rules but a dynamic relationship with God that transforms both the individual and the community.

The transformative power of the Gospel cannot be overstated. It has the capacity to change hearts, heal wounds, and bring people together across divides. When individuals experience the love and grace inherent in the Gospel, they are empowered to extend that same love and grace to others. This creates a ripple effect, transforming communities and fostering unity among diverse groups of people.

The true Apostolic spirit encourages believers to act as agents of change, advocating for justice, compassion, and understanding in a world that often prioritizes division and discord. Moreover, the Apostolic calling challenges believers to look beyond themselves and their immediate circles. It encourages outreach to those who are marginalized, oppressed, or searching for hope.

Being Apostolic means actively engaging in the struggles of others, standing in solidarity with those who suffer, and working tirelessly toward the common good. It is an invitation to be part of a larger narrative—one that seeks to bring the Gospel’s transformative message to every corner of society.

This, with a better understanding that the true meaning of being Apostolic is not grounded in elitism or status but rather in a faithful adherence to the truth of the Gospel. It invites individuals to embrace the transformative power of Christ’s message and to live it out in their daily lives. By doing so, they become instruments of change, fostering love, unity, and hope in their communities.

As we strive to embody this Apostolic spirit, we open ourselves to the profound impact of the Gospel, not only on our lives but also on the world around us. In this pursuit, we find not just our true identity as believers but also a shared mission that transcends boundaries and brings us closer to the heart of God.

~Dr. Russell Welch
Lead Elder and Apostolic Teacher: Highway to Heaven Church and Founder and Shepherd of Remnant Warrior Ministries / Remnant Warrior School of Spiritual Warfare.


In the intricate tapestry of the American Church, a troubling trend has emerged—what can be termed the rise of the “Ishmael house” or imposter ministries. This phenomenon is not merely a modern inconvenience; it is a significant crisis that threatens the very foundation of authentic Christian fellowship and spiritual growth.

The analogy of the “Ishmael house” comes from the biblical account of Ishmael, a figure born out of frustration and rebellion, symbolizing those ministries that operate outside the true spiritual lineage established by God.

As we delve into this issue, it becomes clear that the enemy has meticulously crafted the art of deception over millennia, seeking to infiltrate the Church, sow discord, and ultimately destroy the children of God. At the heart of the Ishmael house crisis is a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to be a spiritual son or daughter.

When a spiritual father retires or passes on, it can create a vacuum that reveals underlying issues within the community. A spiritual son, cloaked in entitlement, may feel justified in assuming leadership without the necessary preparation or divine calling.

This sense of entitlement, when met with rejection due to being overlooked for leadership, can spiral into rebellion. The result is a congregation thrown into confusion, led astray by a wayward son rather than guided by the solid foundation of their spiritual father’s teachings. In contrast, the authentic house—one built under the guidance of a true spiritual father—possesses a resilience rooted in the Kingdom’s principles.

When faced with challenges, such as the rebellion of an entitled son, this house may appear to be crumbling. However, if it stands on the foundation of Holy Spirit governance and apostolic vision, it is often undergoing a divine cleansing process.

This phase, though it may seem like stagnation or decline, can actually be a preparation for new life and supernatural acceleration. The authentic son recognizes the legacy left by their spiritual father, choosing to build upon it rather than seeking personal glory.

Moreover, the dynamics within these two types of ministries highlight a critical truth: authentic ministries are distinguished by their reliance on God’s guidance and the wisdom of spiritual counsel. While Ishmael houses may initially gain traction, relying on human ability and charisma, they inevitably face decline, often becoming detrimental environments for those seeking their spiritual destinies.

In contrast, authentic sons are nurtured in a culture of accountability and guidance, positioning them to mature and eventually become spiritual fathers themselves. The root issue lies in the spirit of religion that undergirds the Ishmael house.

This mindset fosters a belief that one can succeed independently of God, driven by the need to prove one’s greatness. Such a foundation is perilous, leading to a ministry that ultimately lacks the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. For the remnant—the true followers of Christ—it is vital to remain vigilant, with spiritual eyes open, liberated from emotional constraints.

By doing so, they can step into their original design as Spirit Wind People, living under the sovereign authority of the Holy Spirit. In conclusion, the rise of Ishmael houses serves as a clarion call for the American Church to reassess its leadership structures and spiritual foundations.

Authentic spiritual fathering is not merely a role; it is a divine mandate that requires humility, preparation, and a commitment to the Kingdom’s principles.

As we navigate this crisis, let us seek to cultivate genuine relationships rooted in accountability and divine guidance. Only then can we hope to combat the deception that threatens our communities and ensure that the Church remains a beacon of light and truth in a world increasingly shrouded in darkness.

~Dr. Russell Welch

Founder and Shepherd at Remnant Warrior Ministries

Located in Jacksonville Florida


 In a time marked by spiritual turbulence and societal upheaval, a new class of warriors is emerging within the Remnant—Pioneering Spiritual Warriors. These individuals are not just ordinary followers of faith; they walk in a distinct, commissioned anointing that equips them to engage in the spiritual battles of our time.

While every child of God possesses innate spiritual capabilities, it is only a select few who choose to answer this divine call, fully aware of the costs associated with such a commitment. The Pioneering Spiritual Warriors are characterized by their extraordinary ability to illuminate the glory of the Lord, garnering a presence that resonates across vast spiritual landscapes, akin to the legacy of revivalist Charles Finney, whose Spiritual influence could be felt for miles around.

The emergence of these warriors at this pivotal moment in history is not merely coincidental; it is a divine rallying summoned by the Lord. They are called to serve as a spiritual spearhead, poised to confront not only the enemy but also to penetrate the towering spiritual strongholds that dictate cultural influences in our world.

Armed with the Light of the Lord’s Glory, these warriors are tasked with illuminating and exposing the dark undercurrents of evil that permeate from the highest echelons of society down to the everyday lives of individuals.

They possess a unique authority that allows them to operate within the governmental structures of this world and within the House of the Lord, enabling them to confront and remove those who perpetuate injustice and immorality.

At the heart of their mission lies a critical understanding of their words and authority. As they release the Word of the Lord from their lips, they do so with a profound sense of responsibility and power, for their proclamations have been shaped and vetted in the courts of Heaven. These warriors carry a heavenly mandate, deputized to dismantle evil empires and structures that oppose the Kingdom of God.

Their spiritual warfare is not merely reactive; it is a proactive engagement aimed at reclaiming territory lost to darkness and restoring righteousness in every sphere of influence. The call to become a Pioneering Spiritual Warrior is not for the faint of heart. It demands a deep commitment to prayer, fasting, and spiritual discipline.

It requires individuals to cultivate an intimate relationship with the Lord, allowing His Spirit to guide and empower them. Those who accept this calling must be prepared to face opposition and challenges, yet they do so with the confidence that they are not alone in their endeavors. They walk in the assurance of divine backing, knowing that the battle they engage in is already won through the victory of Christ.

In conclusion, the emergence of Pioneering Spiritual Warriors within the Remnant represents a transformative movement poised to impact the world for the Kingdom of God. These warriors are called to illuminate, confront, and dismantle the strongholds of evil that threaten the fabric of society. As they step into their anointed roles, they do so with the authority of Heaven, equipped to be agents of change and restoration.

The time has come for these warriors to rise, for in their hands lies the power to transform the world around them through the light of the Lord’s Glory. The question remains: who among us will heed the call and become a Pioneering Spiritual Warrior in this critical hour?

~Dr. Russell Welch

Remnant Warrior Ministries

Be sure to check out Dr. Welch’s newest book “The Lord’s Remnant Warriors: Awakened and Rising As God’s Chosen in the Final Harvest” exclusively on Amazon


In recent years, a growing sentiment among many believers has emerged—a belief that the Church, as the body of Christ, is not fully realizing its potential or exercising the authority granted to it. This concern resonates deeply with individuals who see the world around them, filled with challenges and adversities, and are left wondering: Is the Church truly walking in its fullness during these turbulent times?

Or is it time for the Church to awaken, embrace its authority, and fulfill its divine calling? To address this question, we must first examine what it means for the Church to walk in its fullness. The fullness of the Church is not merely about numbers or the grandeur of buildings; it is about the effectiveness of its mission and the authenticity of its witness.

It involves the Church operating as a vibrant community of believers, empowered by the Holy Spirit, engaging in acts of love, service, and transformative action in society. It is about embodying the teachings of Christ, manifesting His love, and standing firm in truth.

However, many feel that this vision remains unfulfilled. In a world rife with division, moral ambiguity, and spiritual apathy, it is easy to feel that the Church has become complacent or distracted. The societal challenges we face—ranging from social injustice to environmental degradation—demand a robust and active response from the Church. This is where the notion of authority comes into play.

The authority of the Church is rooted in its identity as the body of Christ, called to be a light in the darkness and salt of the earth. Jesus Himself bestowed upon His followers the Great Commission, empowering them to go forth, teach, heal, and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19-20).

This authority is not just for personal spiritual growth but is intended to drive collective action that impacts the world. However, the realization of this authority requires an awakening. To awaken is to shake off the slumber of indifference and to rise to the occasion with boldness and purpose.

It means understanding the significance of one’s role within the Church and the obligation to contribute to its mission. The awakening of the Church entails a re-examination of priorities, a renewed commitment to prayer, and a willingness to engage in honest dialogue about the issues facing our communities.

It calls for the Church to confront its shortcomings and to actively seek reconciliation, justice, and healing both within and outside its walls. Furthermore, this awakening must also involve a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

Throughout history, movements of revival have often served as pivotal moments for the Church to reclaim its authority and mission. These moments remind believers of the power that comes from God; it is a call to return to the source of strength and inspiration.

When the Church is in tune with the Spirit, it is equipped to tackle the complexities of the modern world with wisdom and compassion, leading to transformative change.

As fellow Remnant Warriors, we must ask ourselves: Are we content with the status quo, or are we willing to stand up and advocate for the fullness of the Church?

Are we prepared to embrace our collective authority, allowing it to inspire us to action?

This is not a call to trivialize our challenges but an invitation to rise above them with hope and resilience.

In conclusion, the Church’s journey toward walking in its fullness is both a challenge and an opportunity. It requires awareness, dedication, and a willingness to embrace the authority that has been entrusted to us.

As we reflect on our role as part of the body of Christ, may we seek an awakening that leads to a vibrant and impactful Church, ready to face the world boldly. Together, let us commit to fostering a community that embodies the teachings of Jesus, engages in meaningful action, and ultimately fulfills its divine calling in this hour.

~Russ “Rush” Welch

Remnant Warrior Ministries

You can get a copy of Dr. Welch’s newest Book “The Lord’s Remnant Warriors” on Amazon


In recent times, the Church has faced profound challenges that extend beyond the physical realm; a strong religious political spirit has emerged, sowing chaos and division among believers.

This phenomenon, often characterized by manipulation and deception, is a call to action for the Spiritual Warriors within the Lord’s Remnant.

Their mission is to confront and dismantle this insidious force before it can do further damage to the faith community and the world at large.

The political spirit is an invisible demonic mastermind that strategizes ways to thwart God’s plans; to achieve its corrupt goals, it enters into alliances with religious spirits and institutions often backed by mammon. The political spirit will always try to buy off, corrupt, manipulate and dominate leaders and groups of people. It mesmerizes people into false loyalties while issuing demands of uniformity through the pressures of fear, shame and control.
~James Goll

Rooted in ancient Egypt, this deceptive spirit seeks to undermine the destinies of individuals and entire nations, perpetuating a cycle of spiritual bondage that can only be broken through awareness, discernment, and proactive engagement.

The historical context of this religious political spirit can be traced back to the ancient Egyptians, who were known for their polytheistic beliefs and practices that often blurred the lines between spiritual authority and political power.

One of the key organizations that these spirits rule from is the Masonic order and there are certain denominations who are gateways into this demonic organization. It is time for the Remnant to cast aside ALL fear of man and begin to war against these evil forces in the spirit realm where we have been equipped with superior spiritual armor and weapons.

This intertwining of religion and governance gave rise to a system where spiritual leaders wield significant influence over the populace, often leading to manipulation and control.

In modern times, echoes of this ancient spirit can be observed in various religious and political institutions that prioritize power dynamics over genuine spiritual conviction.

This creates an environment ripe for division, where personal agendas overshadow the core tenets of faith, ultimately leading to disillusionment and discord among followers. The ramifications of this spirit’s influence are severe.

Many within the Church find themselves ensnared by deceptive delusions that distort their understanding of truth and righteousness.

These delusions manifest in various forms, from misguided teachings that stray from biblical principles to a culture of fear that silences dissenting voices.

As a result, believers may become pawns in a larger game of religious political maneuvering, undermining their spiritual growth and eroding their connection to God.

The call to action for the Spiritual Warriors is clear: they must rise to the occasion, utilizing their spiritual gifts and authority to confront this spirit head-on.

To effectively combat this chaos, the Lord’s Remnant must first engage in self-examination and prayer, seeking divine guidance to discern the workings of this spirit.

By fostering a culture of love, unity, and transparency, they can create an environment that counters the divisive nature of the religious political spirit.

This involves encouraging open dialogue, embracing a variety of thought within the framework of biblical truth, and actively participating in community outreach that reflects the heart of Christ.

Through these actions, the Church can reclaim its position as a beacon of hope and truth in a world yearning for genuine connection and purpose. Moreover, education plays a pivotal role in preventing the rise of deceptive delusions.

By equipping believers with sound theological knowledge and critical thinking skills, they can better navigate the complexities of faith in a modern world.

Strategic prayer meetings and small group discussions can serve as platforms for fostering healthy discourse and spiritual growth, empowering individuals to challenge false narratives and embrace their God-given destinies.

The more informed and anchored believers are in their faith, the better equipped they will be to recognize and resist the influence of the religious political spirit. In conclusion, the call to action for the Church is urgent and necessary.

The strong religious political spirit that has infiltrated the sacred spaces must be addressed by the Spiritual Warriors within the Lord’s Remnant.

By engaging in prayer, fostering unity, and emphasizing education, the Church can mitigate the chaos and division caused by this spirit, ultimately liberating many from its deceptive delusions.

Particularly in these days of instant social messaging, we need to be alert to the influence of the political spirit around us. We have to work hard to keep our focus on God and not on the troubling and divisive contemporary issues unfolding around us, lest we react to them by joining the toxic fray, rather than being part of the solution. While we should fulfill our civic responsibilities and keep a level head while participating in our representative government, the best thing we can do is to pray and intercede in order to break the power of the demonic political spirit that causes divisions, animosity, and strife.” ~James Goll

The task is daunting, but with divine guidance and collective effort, the Church can reclaim its mission of love and truth, ushering in a season of healing and restoration that honors God and empowers His people.

We must determine once again to heed God’s word and wisdom, as found in verses like these ones – “Seek those things which are above, where Christ sits on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth” (Col 3:1, 2). “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things” (Phil 4:8).

We must pray and ask God for His peace and His wisdom in how to walk forward from this point, where to put our focus and energy in doing His will and releasing His Kingdom. We work on reframing how we see people, how we love them etc. so that we do so from a godly, righteous perspective.

Let us never forget that one of our greatest weapons is prayer, especially when it is in line with the scriptures and will of the Father.

Lord, I repent of being in agreement with a political spirit and allowing it to influence my life. I see the truth and come into agreement with Your perspective on this, and I come out of agreement with that spirit. I ask you to renew my mind.  I separate myself from that spirit now, breaking its power over my life in Jesus’ name.

 Lord help me to give no place in my heart to this spirit in the future. Give me Your love for people, even those that I strongly disagree with. Teach me how to hear their concerns and listen from the heart to their cries. Show me how to be a father or mother, a sister or brother, one who loves all of the people in my nation. Give me insights on how to be honoring and righteous, holding to righteous convictions while being patient with those who are living by a different standard. Give me a love for them, help me to see them through Your eyes and to pray for them, that they may have a revelation of Your love and Your plans for them.

~Dr. Russell Welch, A.K.A. WindWalker

Co-Founder, Remnant Warrior Ministries

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Bridging the Gap Between Desire and Reality

The early morning light filtered through the thin curtains, casting a soft glow on the worn wooden floorboards. Sarah sat at her kitchen table, staring at the Bible open before her. Romans 8. The words seemed to blur together as she tried to focus, but her mind kept drifting back to last night’s argument with Jason.

“Why can’t you understand?” Jason had shouted, his voice echoing through their small apartment. “I need you to be here, not just physically but emotionally and spiritually.”

Now, in the quiet of the morning, Sarah felt the weight of his words pressing down on her. She wanted so desperately to live a Spirit-led life, to align her daily actions with her spiritual aspirations. But every time she tried, something seemed to pull her back—her temper, her doubts, her fear of inadequacy.

She glanced out the window where a sparrow hopped along the windowsill. Its carefree movements contrasted starkly with the turmoil inside her. The simplicity of its existence made Sarah yearn for that same peace. But how? How could she bridge this gap between what she wanted to be and what she was?

The smell of toast filled the room as it popped up from the toaster beside her. She reached for it absently, spreading butter while trying to recall Pastor Mike’s sermon on Romans 8 last Sunday. He had spoken about living under the Holy Spirit’s governance—about surrender and trust—but those concepts felt so abstract now.

Her phone buzzed on the table with a message from Lisa: “Thinking of you this morning! Remember Romans 8:28.” Sarah sighed and typed back a quick thank-you before setting it aside again.

She took a bite of toast and closed her eyes briefly, hoping for some divine inspiration or at least some clarity amidst her confusion. The taste reminded her of childhood breakfasts with Dad reading scripture aloud; those moments seemed so pure and uncomplicated then.

But life had become more complex since those days—marriage struggles, job stressors—and navigating them while trying not to lose sight of spiritual goals felt like an insurmountable challenge.

As she opened her eyes again and looked back down at Romans 8:26-27 about how “the Spirit helps us in our weakness,” she wondered if maybe part of living a Spirit-led life meant accepting that weakness wasn’t failure but an invitation for divine strength.

Could embracing their imperfections be part of aligning themselves more closely with their spiritual aspirations?

Unlocking the Path to a Spirit-Led Life

In our pursuit of a Spirit-led life, many committed Christians find themselves wrestling with a significant gap between their spiritual aspirations and their daily realities. Despite active participation in church activities and sincere devotion, there remains a lingering sense of frustration and inadequacy. The struggle to align one’s life with deeply held spiritual values is not uncommon, yet it often feels isolating and disheartening. This chapter delves into the heart of this issue, offering insights and practical strategies drawn from Romans 8 to help bridge this gap.

One of the primary challenges in living a Spirit-led life is identifying and overcoming the obstacles that impede our progress. These obstacles can be external, such as demanding schedules or societal pressures, or internal, like doubt and fear. Understanding these barriers is crucial because it allows us to develop strategies to navigate them effectively. By recognizing the common hindrances we face, we can begin to dismantle them with intentionality and grace.

Romans 8 provides profound guidance for aligning our daily lives with our spiritual aspirations. This chapter emphasizes that living under the Holy Spirit’s governance is not about achieving perfection but about yielding to His influence in every aspect of our lives. Practical steps such as daily reflection, prayer, and immersion in Scripture can facilitate this alignment. These practices help us remain mindful of God’s presence and attuned to His direction.

However, the journey towards a Spirit-led life is not without its frustrations. Many believers experience feelings of inadequacy when they fall short of their spiritual goals. These feelings can be paralyzing, leading to a cycle of guilt and discouragement. It’s important to address these emotions head-on by cultivating a mindset rooted in grace rather than performance. Romans 8:1 reminds us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, providing reassurance that our worth is not tied to our ability to live flawlessly.

To overcome these frustrations, developing a supportive community is essential. Surrounding ourselves with fellow believers who share similar aspirations can provide encouragement and accountability. Engaging in open and honest conversations about our struggles helps us realize that we are not alone in this journey. Together, we can uplift one another and share practical advice on how to navigate the challenges of living a Spirit-led life.

Moreover, embracing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit requires an ongoing commitment to personal growth. This involves being open to change and willing to let go of old habits that hinder our spiritual progress. By continually seeking God’s guidance through prayer and Scripture, we allow the Holy Spirit to mold us into individuals who reflect Christ’s love and grace more fully each day.

In summary, bridging the gap between desire and reality in our spiritual lives involves recognizing common obstacles, implementing practical steps for alignment based on Romans 8, and addressing feelings of frustration with grace-filled strategies. By committing to this process with an open heart and mind, we position ourselves to experience the fullness of a Spirit-led life. This journey may be challenging, but it is undoubtedly rewarding as it brings us closer to living out our deepest spiritual aspirations authentically and joyfully.

Common Obstacles to Living a Spirit-led Life

One significant barrier that many Christians face is the distraction of daily responsibilities. The pressing demands of work, family, and social obligations can overshadow spiritual pursuits. This can lead to a life where moments of prayer or reflection are squeezed into the margins, often as afterthoughts rather than as central elements of daily living.

Imagine trying to navigate a busy city street while constantly looking through a small, smudged window. This analogy reflects how distractions can limit our view of what’s truly important, making it challenging to focus on living a Spirit-led life. Just as cleaning the window would offer a clearer path forward, actively reducing distractions can help in focusing more on spiritual growth.

Another common obstacle is doubt and uncertainty. Doubts about personal worthiness or the effectiveness of one’s prayers can create a barrier to fully embracing a life guided by the Holy Spirit. These doubts are often fueled by internal and external criticisms that chip away at one’s spiritual confidence.

Moreover, the influence of a secular environment can subtly shift priorities and values. In an age dominated by material success and instant gratification, the spiritual virtues of patience, humility, and contentment are often undervalued. This cultural clash can make it difficult for individuals to maintain their spiritual focus in everyday life.

Lack of community support also plays a crucial role. Spiritual journeys are seldom meant to be solitary voyages. Without encouragement from like-minded peers, maintaining a Spirit-led lifestyle becomes more arduous. Community provides not only support but also accountability—key elements for spiritual resilience and growth.

Living a Spirit-led life requires overcoming distractions, doubts, and the secular pressures that misalign our priorities away from spiritual growth.

Learning Practical Steps Through Romans 8

Romans 8 offers profound insights into living according to the Spirit. It begins by asserting that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. This foundational truth sets the stage for understanding our identity in Christ and its implications for daily living.

The chapter further elaborates on being led by the Spirit of God as evidence of being God’s children—a transformative realization that shifts how believers view themselves and their actions. Herein lies an essential step: recognizing our identity in God’s family encourages us to live up to this high calling.

Romans 8 also introduces the concept of the Spirit interceding through our weaknesses with unspoken groanings. This notion is particularly empowering when we feel inadequate in our prayers or uncertain about what or how to pray. Knowing that the Holy Spirit plays an active role in our prayer life reassures us that we are not alone in our struggles.

Practically speaking, aligning daily life with these teachings involves several actionable steps:

  1. Daily reflection on one’s identity in Christ.
  2. Setting aside dedicated times for prayer, inviting the Holy Spirit’s guidance.
  3. Engaging with scripture regularly to reinforce spiritual truths.
  4. Seeking fellowship with other believers who encourage spiritual growth.

By integrating these practices into everyday routines, believers can begin to see shifts in their priorities and attitudes—alignments more reflective of a Spirit-led existence.

Could understanding your identity as God’s child be the key to unlocking more profound faithfulness?

Overcoming Spiritual Frustration and Feelings of Inadequacy

Feelings of inadequacy often stem from unrealistic self-expectations or comparing one’s spiritual journey with others’. It is crucial to remember that each person’s walk with God is unique and unfolds at different paces.

To address these feelings, it’s helpful first to acknowledge them before God in prayer openly—expressing your frustrations and seeking His guidance can lead to peace and clarity. This act alone can be incredibly liberating as it aligns one’s spirit with God’s compassionate presence.

Additionally, setting small, achievable spiritual goals can significantly reduce feelings of overwhelm or inadequacy. Whether it’s reading a specific number of Bible verses daily or spending a few minutes in silent meditation each morning, these small steps accumulate into substantial spiritual growth over time.

Another strategy involves seeking mentorship or counseling from more experienced believers who have navigated similar challenges. Their insights and encouragement can provide practical advice and emotional support that resonate deeply on your journey.

We have explored common obstacles such as distractions and doubts; learned practical steps through Romans 8 including recognizing our identity in Christ; and identified strategies like setting achievable goals to overcome frustration and feelings of inadequacy—all aiming towards bridging the gap between desire and reality for a fulfilling Spirit-led life.

To bridge the gap between your spiritual aspirations and daily reality, it’s essential to confront common obstacles head-on. Recognizing these barriers is the first step in overcoming them. Often, these challenges can seem insurmountable, yet understanding their nature equips you with the power to tackle them effectively. Acknowledging these hurdles is not a sign of weakness but a testament to your commitment to grow and live a Spirit-led life.

Romans 8 provides a roadmap for aligning your everyday actions with your spiritual desires. This chapter has outlined practical steps for immersing yourself in this transformative scripture, offering clear guidance on how to live under the Holy Spirit’s governance. By internalizing these principles and applying them consistently, you can start to see real changes in your life. Consistency and intentionality are key here; small, daily choices accumulate into significant spiritual growth over time.

Feelings of frustration and inadequacy are common when striving for a Spirit-led life. These emotions can be paralyzing if not addressed properly. Identifying strategies to manage and overcome these feelings is crucial for maintaining momentum on your spiritual journey. Remember that such feelings are natural and part of the growth process. Embrace them as opportunities for deeper reflection and reliance on the Holy Spirit.

Ultimately, closing the gap between desire and reality requires both practical steps and spiritual insight. Be proactive in integrating what you’ve learned into your daily routine, remaining patient with yourself as you navigate this journey. Trust that each effort brings you closer to living a life truly led by the Holy Spirit.

Stay encouraged by remembering that every step forward, no matter how small, contributes to your spiritual development. Continue to seek alignment between your actions and aspirations with faith and determination. You are not alone in this journey; lean into the support of your community and the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you forge ahead.

~Dr. Russell Welch, A.K.A. WindWalker

Remnant Warrior Ministries

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To the devil, I only have this to say:

“Even though you intended to hurt me, God intended it for good. It was his plan all along, to ensure the survival of many people. So, don’t worry. I myself will provide for you all that you need, both for you and your little ones.”

(Genesis 50:20, TPT)

I never liked homework in school and didn’t care much for taking notes at that time either. Years later that all changed as I became consumed with the scriptures and things of the Kingdom.

After I was baptized by Dr. Don Lynch in 2006, having received a prophetic word from him during the baptism, I believe the word imparted something to me. He said I would come up out of the water with a deep hunger for the word.

That literally took place that day and a few months later I found myself writing. In 2009 I started a blog site called “Radical Disciples – A Remnant Revolution”, where I have written close to 400 blog posts since then as well as a number of articles across social media platforms.

In the beginning, my spelling was. let’s just say, lacked grammar excellence and my spelling was terrible. However, over the years with Holy Spirit’s help, I believe my writing and style of writing have improved greatly, Thank you, Father.

In 2010 I started writing outlines and basically wrote them on what I believed would one day be turned into books. I attempted to turn them into books on numerous occasions but due to one thing or another, they never came to fruition.

Forward to November 13, 2023. It was on that day that the devil thought he was going to take me out or at least remove me from the battle with a massive stroke in the Frontal Lobe, which basically affects an individual’s motor skills, executive functioning, speech, language, and social skills.

My doctor said that I was very lucky because of the size and location I should have had symptoms which included motor impairments, problem-solving and judgment issues, behavioral changes, and difficulty with speech.

The MRI and brain scan all showed that this stroke should have left me with server impairments. However, the Lord had other plans. In December of 2015, I met a dear brother who has become a very close friend and fellow servant in the Kingdom, Paul Michel. The Lord used him to prophesy my encounter with Him several months later which took place on March 29, 2016.

He said I was about to encounter the Father and experience His true Love. And was that word accurate, in fact, it was life-altering in a good way as that encounter radically changed the way I view the Father and opened a spiritual door to which I have been swimming in the oceans of His love ever since!

Over the course of 9 years, the Lord has spoken to me numerous times through Brother Paul. Then on November 14, 2023, having no idea where I was or what had happened, Paul called me with a prophetic word from the Lord that He was going to erase everything the enemy had attempted to pout on me.

Within hours that word came to pass. In fact even to the amazement of the stroke specialist who was treating m,e in the hospital. She was standing at the foot of my bed explaining to me that they were going to have to increase my blood pressure medication as everything they had tried to that point had failed to bring it below 190/147.

As she was telling me this her eyes got very large, and she muttered “That’s impossible”. I immediately said, what’s impossible? Are you saying you’re not going to be able to bring my blood pressure down?

She said no, and pointed to the machine I was hooked up to, where my blood pressure had consistently read, even after multiple shots of medication to lower it, at 190/147. Except now it read, 110/77. It literally went down as she was talking to me.

I was released the next day, and I couple of days after getting home I heard Holy Spirit say, Now is the time to write those books. I thought great, as I had lost the flash drives I had all those years of notes on.

A couple of days later I came across a small box in my office that I hadn’t gone through since moving to our house in 2020 and guess what? In that box, I found the flash drives that contained

close to 10 years of extensive notes from some very in-depth studies as well as words and revelations that I had received over the course of 8 years.

So now, I spend my days taking those notes and turning them into lessons for our ministry school and into books as Holy Spirit leads me. What the enemy thought would create a disaster, or even destruction in my life, the Father has turned into opportunity and blessings.

Since that turning point in November, I am about 1/4 way through those years of notes. How many lessons and books are left to go? I don’t know, in fact, all I do know is that my days are designed, planned, and in the control of Holy Spirit. #SELAH

~Dr. Russell Welch, A.K.A. WindWalker

Remnant Warrior Ministries