This video, despite its title, focuses on a theological and community-oriented message rather than firearms. The speaker, identified as having high authority within his community, argues that true Christian practice involves active service and sacrifice, not just church attendance. He calls for a gathering of believers, referred to as 'the remnant,' to connect and prepare for what he describes as the 'end times.' The message emphasizes community building and active participation in faith-based service.
This video from God Family and Guns features a Remnant meeting with speaker Mark discussing identity in Christ, critiquing modern church practices, and emphasizing biblical literalism. The meeting also includes updates on local community ministries like prison outreach and feeding the hungry, highlighting the importance of self-sufficient Christian communities. The overall tone is reflective and community-oriented, with a strong emphasis on spiritual leadership and practical application of faith.
This video discusses 'Next Steps' for 'The Remnant', framing it as the beginning of building a 'Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ'. The creator encourages viewers to email 'theremnantofjesuschrist@gmail.com' to participate. The description also promotes their Patreon, website for prayer requests, and social media channels (Instagram, Facebook). Several linked YouTube channels are mentioned: History of Weapons, Car Classics Youtube Channel, and God Family and Guns.
This video appears to be a personal reflection on the creator's Christian walk, expressing feelings of isolation and sharing their current spiritual journey. It also serves as a call to action, encouraging viewers to join a "spiritual army" by emailing a specific address and to support the channel through Patreon. Links to related YouTube channels, social media, and the channel's website for prayer requests are also provided.
This video, titled "You Know Who You Are," speaks to Christians who feel alone in their walk, believing they are among the few who truly follow God's word. It encourages viewers to join a "spiritual army" by emailing "I'm In" to a provided address. The description also promotes the "God Family and Guns" channel, its Patreon, website for prayer requests, and social media links. It also links to related YouTube channels like "History of Weapons" and "Car Classics."
This video's title and description indicate a call to action for viewers to join a "Remnant Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ." The creator provides an email address for interested individuals to respond and encourages support through Patreon. The description also links to the creator's website for prayer requests and their social media pages, including Instagram and Facebook. Additionally, it promotes other YouTube channels related to "History of Weapons," "Car Classics," and "God Family and Guns."
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