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In the face of a world consumed by false teachings and misleading doctrines, the Remnant, God’s Last Days Army, stands firm in their unwavering dedication to Jesus Christ. As dedicated followers of our Savior, we are called to be vigilant guardians of the truth, never swayed by the deceptive allure of false teaching.

Let us take a moment and delve into the Remnant’s response to these dangerous ideologies that threaten to dilute the purity of our faith. We understand that false teachings can deceive even the most devout believers, leading them astray from the path of righteousness.

The Remnant, however, is equipped with the necessary tools to combat such falsehoods. Our devotion to prayer, studying the Word of God, and relying on the guidance of Holy Spirit allows us to discern truth from deception. We do not simply accept every teaching that comes our way, but instead, we test them against the unchanging principles found in the Bible.

One of the key aspects of the Remnant’s response to false teachings is our commitment to sound doctrine. We understand that the foundation of our faith lies in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the apostles. Therefore, we are cautious of any teachings that deviate from the biblical truth.

Moreover, the Remnant is united in their rejection of compromise. We do not succumb to the pressure of conforming to popular beliefs or cultural norms. Instead, we hold fast to the standards set by God, even if they seem unpopular or outdated to the world.

The Remnant also understands the importance of remaining teachable. While we reject false teachings, we remain open to correction and instruction from trusted spiritual leaders and mentors. We recognize that none of us possess all knowledge, and there is always room for growth and refinement in our understanding of God’s Word.

Overall, the Remnant’s response to false teachings is rooted in unwavering faith, prayerful discernment, and a commitment to biblical truth. We refuse to be led astray by the seductive allure of deception, choosing instead to remain steadfast in our pursuit of Jesus Christ. As members of God’s Last Days Army, we are called to stand firm, unyielding in our dedication to the truth, and resolute in our mission to spread the Gospel to the ends of the earth.

Navigating Cultural Relativism and Moral Decay

Now we must understand that at this time in history, cultural relativism and moral decay have become prevalent, posing significant challenges to dedicated followers of Jesus Christ. As members of God’s Last Days Army – Remnant Uprising, we are called to navigate these treacherous waters while upholding our faith and remaining steadfast in our commitment to God’s teachings.

Cultural relativism is the belief that all cultural practices and beliefs should be accepted and respected, regardless of whether they align with moral principles or not. This relativistic mindset has infiltrated various aspects of society, leading to a moral decay that threatens the very fabric of our faith. As followers of Jesus Christ, it is crucial for us to recognize the dangers of cultural relativism and its potential to erode our moral compass.

One of the first steps in navigating cultural relativism is to firmly establish our foundation in God’s word. The Bible serves as our ultimate guide, providing timeless truths and moral absolutes that transcend cultural norms. By studying and meditating on Scripture, we equip ourselves with the tools necessary to discern right from wrong, even in a morally confused world.

Moreover, as members of the Remnant in this generation, we must actively engage with the culture around us. Rather than isolating ourselves from society, we should strive to be a light in the darkness, sharing God’s love and truth with those around us. In doing so, we can challenge cultural relativism by offering an alternative perspective rooted in God’s unchanging principles.

However, navigating cultural relativism requires discernment and wisdom. We must be cautious not to compromise our beliefs or dilute the truth in an attempt to be culturally relevant. Instead, we should seek to understand the underlying motivations and values of the culture while maintaining a firm stance on biblical truth. By doing so, we can effectively engage with the world without being swept away by its moral decay.

With this understanding, we press on knowing that as dedicated followers of Jesus Christ, we must be vigilant in navigating cultural relativism and moral decay. By grounding ourselves in God’s word, actively engaging with the culture, and maintaining a discerning spirit, we can uphold our faith and be a powerful force for positive change in a world that desperately needs it. Let us rise up as God’s Last Days Army – Remnant Uprising and boldly proclaim the truth in the face of cultural relativism and moral decay.

Overcoming Doubt and Staying Grounded in Truth

In the journey of faith, doubt often creeps in like a silent thief, threatening to dismantle our beliefs and shake the very foundation of our spirituality. As dedicated followers of Jesus Christ, we find ourselves facing numerous challenges and uncertainties, especially in these last days. However, it is crucial for us to learn how to overcome doubt and stay grounded in the unshakeable truths of our faith.

First and foremost, we must recognize that doubt is not a sign of weakness or lack of faith; rather, it is a natural part of our human experience. Even the most devout disciples have encountered moments of doubt, as seen in the biblical accounts of Thomas and Peter. Doubt does not define us; it is how we respond to it that matters.

To overcome doubt, we need to cultivate a deep and personal relationship with God. This involves spending quality time in prayer, studying His Word, and seeking His presence in our daily lives. By immersing ourselves in His truth, we equip ourselves with the spiritual armor necessary to combat doubt. The more we know God, the more we trust Him, and the less power doubt has over us.

Another powerful tool in overcoming doubt is the fellowship of like-minded believers. Surrounding ourselves with a community of dedicated followers of Jesus Christ provides us with encouragement, accountability, and wisdom. By sharing our doubts and struggles, we realize that we are not alone in our journey. We can learn from one another’s experiences, gaining fresh insights and perspectives that strengthen our faith and dispel doubt.

Furthermore, staying grounded in truth requires discernment. In these last days, false teachings and deceptive ideologies abound. We must be vigilant in testing everything against the infallible Word of God. Holy Spirit, our divine guide, will help us distinguish between truth and falsehood, enabling us to remain firm in our convictions.

Lastly, we must remember that doubt is not the enemy; it can be a catalyst for growth. When we confront our doubts head-on, seeking answers and seeking God, our faith becomes stronger. Doubt can lead us to a deeper understanding of God’s character, His promises, and His faithfulness. By embracing doubt as an opportunity for spiritual growth, we can emerge from the shadows of uncertainty with a renewed and unshakeable faith.

As members of God’s Last Days Remnant Army, let it be clear that we are called to stand firm in our faith, even in the face of doubt. By staying grounded in truth, nurturing our relationship with God, relying on the support of fellow believers, and exercising discernment, we can overcome doubt and continue to be a powerful force for God’s kingdom. Let us embrace this journey of faith, knowing that in our weakness, God’s strength is made perfect.

Russ G. Welch A.K.A WindWalker


Persevere in prayer and watch in the same with thanksgiving, praying also together for us that God would open unto us the door of the word, to speak the mystery of the Christ, for which I am also in bonds, that I may make it manifest, as I ought to speak. (Colossians 4:2-4)

As we enter into 2024, at Highway to Heaven Church, we have been petitioning the Throne room and thanking the Father for opening the door for a new meeting place for our Kingdom family, where we will be able to host His presence more than just on Sunday morning (Romans 4:17, 8:25).

We as a Kingdom family fully believe in and trust in the Lord’s ability to open new doors, especially understanding the prophetic meaning of the year 5784 on the Jewish Calender, as that of “The Year of Open Doors”.

In a recent conversation with a very dear prophetic friend of mine, he told me that over the past few months, the Lord has been speaking to him about my life, HTHC, and Remnant Warrior ministries. During those discussions, the Lord has been showing him an increase in family members and seeing an expansion of these two ministries overall.

He showed him a door opening, and upon walking through it, he saw the establishment of healing rooms ministry. He said the Lord reminded him of how He had positioned me as co-director of a healing room ministry here in Jacksonville.

Then the Lord showed him that we would be able to hold prayer meetings regularly. (This has been my heart’s cry for a new location. Especially during this hour, for we would be holding such prayer vigils specifically to hold our Jewish brothers and sisters and the nation of Israel up in prayer).

He said that he also saw that with this new location, we will also be able to hold Bible studies and other teaching meetings geared to equip the Body.

One thing he said the Lord was strongly emphasizing was discipleship and the training the be part of the ministry’s focus on raising up the next generation of Church Elders and Shepherds, which includes allowing them to lead meetings and other such leadership functions.

My friend ended with the Lord telling him that is the reason He had brought me into the study of the revelation of what it looks like to be submitted to living under His governing authority.

He did this so that my wife and I would understand the importance and the power of living a life totally surrendered to the Government of the Godhead.

It is also our desire to expand our ministry reach both from Highway To Heaven Church and Remnant Warrior ministries in my wife’s homeland, the nation of the Philippines. My friend said he saw my wife leading multiple missionary teams into that nation, as well as our being able to establish New Creation Ranch there, a discipleship-focused ministry, purposed for the transformation of nations and cultures by training up Mountain Moving Disciples.

It is an exciting time, to say the least, but with that commissioning comes the responsibility to seek the Lord’s guidance in every move we make, to be intentional in all we do with the desire to walk and live as our Lord did to where we say nothing nor take any action until we hear from and view the Father doing such.

With this we are asking all those connected to us to keep us lifted up in prayer, as it is our desire that the Lord alone, get the Glory and that it is His name alone that we represent, taking no glory for ourselves or our ministry efforts, for we completely under the conviction that we could do nothing and would be nothing without our Jesus.

~Russ G. Welch

A.K.A. WindWalker


But God now unveils these profound realities to us by the Spirit. Yes, he has revealed to us his inmost heart and deepest mysteries through the Holy Spirit, who constantly explores all things. After all, who can really see into a person’s heart and know his hidden impulses except for that person’s spirit? So it is with God. His thoughts and secrets are only fully understood by his Spirit, the Spirit of God. (1 Corinthians 2:10-11, TPT)

I find it way to often when counseling people that they have no real relationship with Holy Spirit.

Now one needs but look out across the country to see the vacancy of Kingdom influeance. It is clearly evident that very few who call themselves followers of Jesus truly read & meditate on the Word and sadly even more evident that few engage in conversations with Holy Spirit.

How can you discern between your own hearts voice and that of the Father if you spend no time in conversation with Him?The majority of people that I meet who attend a “Church” are often very knowledgeable about the quotes of their favorite Pastor yet as to the actual words of Jesus, not so much other than the popular often quoted scriptures.

I find that many are far more reliant on getting answers from man then they are the spirit, and they wonder why they are not experiencing the abundant life.

The Father says in His Word: This is what the LORD says: “Cursed is the man who trusts in mankind, who makes the flesh his strength and turns his heart from the LORD. (Jeremiah 17:5)

Now for years I beleived that God would put a curse on me for this, because having not spent time in His Word with the very One who He sent to guide me into all spiritual truth, Holy Spirit I found myself sitting under bewitching religious doctrinal opinions of the nature of the Father which were totally false. He is not a judge sitting on bench, eager to pour His wrath out on all who didn’t follow His way.

This isn’t a threat from the Father, rather a warning that if you trust in man, you walk in a limited place of wisdom & blessing, whereas if you trust in Him you are walking in the realm of inexhaustible blessings.

Basically it would be like trusting the repairs of your vehicle to your neighbor who has spent his entire life putting mere models of cars together rather than entrusting it to a skilled and professional mechanic.

Holy Ghost has become my best friend, we talk constantly throughout the day, when I read the Bible or open a book, I invite Him to join with me, to highlight the truth as well as any error that may be written (yes that is including the translations of scripture).

Here is an often quoted scripture but rarely is it put to use by the pew warming crowds who go to participate in the favorite religious performance once or twice a week.

Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of the Lord unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by My spirit, saith the Lord of hosts. (Zechariah 4:6)

I personally have reached the place in my life where I am totally surrendered to the place of complete peace being at the mercy of the Lord’s guidance and provision. If He doesn’t give me wise advise, or show up and provide it could turn out to be a disaster, yet I have found that He is soever faithful in holding to His promises.

I will end with this eternal truth:

Trust in the Lord completely, and do not rely on your own opinions. With all your heart rely on him to guide you, and he will lead you in every decision you make. Become intimate with him in whatever you do, and he will lead you wherever you go. (Proverbs 3:5-6, TPT)

Russ Welch, Director Beaches Rescue & Recovery Mission