This YouTube video, titled 'Here Is What I Know!!', delivers an important message to the 'God Family & Guns' community. It calls for viewers to join a 'spiritual army' by emailing 'I'm In' to a provided Gmail address. The description also highlights the need for support through their Patreon page and directs viewers to their website for prayer requests. Additionally, it promotes their other YouTube channels and social media presence on Facebook and Instagram.
This video discusses perceived weakness and cowardliness within the modern church, particularly in relation to the Pre-Tribulation Rapture doctrine. The creator aims to mobilize a "spiritual army" and encourages viewers to email "I'm In" to a provided address to join their mission. They also promote their Patreon, website for prayer requests, and social media channels, including a YouTube channel focused on the "History of Weapons."
This video, titled 'It's Time To Stop Searching For The Sheep And Start Gathering The Lions!', encourages viewers to move beyond passive observation and actively engage in building a 'spiritual army' or 'The Remnant.' It invites individuals to email 'I'm In' to a specific Gmail address to join this mission. The description also promotes supporting the channel through Patreon, visiting their website for prayer requests, and links to their social media and other YouTube channels, including 'History of Weapons,' 'Car Classics,' and 'God Family and Guns.'
This video, titled "It's Time To Take Action!", focuses on building a 'Remnant Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ.' The creator invites viewers to join by emailing 'I'm In' to a provided Gmail address. The description also promotes their Patreon, website for prayer requests, and social media channels, including links to "History of Weapons" and "Car Classics" YouTube channels, and their main "God Family and Guns" channels on YouTube and Facebook. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the associated channel names and linked content suggest a strong connection to firearms culture, potentially in a spiritual or preparedness context.
This video explores the initial stages of "The Remnant" movement, focusing on its origins in Wyoming and the call to build a "Remnant Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ." The creator provides an email address for those interested in joining and directs viewers to support the "God Family and Guns" (GFG) mission through Patreon. Additional links are provided for prayer requests, the GFG website, Instagram, and their YouTube channels for "History of Weapons" and "Car Classics."
This video, titled "It's Time To Tear Them Down!", focuses on a spiritual call to action rather than a firearms demonstration or review. The description emphasizes building a "Remnant Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ" and provides an email address for interested individuals. It also includes links to the creator's Patreon, website, Instagram, and other YouTube channels (History of Weapons, Car Classics, God Family and Guns), and Facebook. There is no direct mention or implication of specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics that would necessitate firearms-specific tags.
This YouTube video, titled 'It's Time To Go! : Spiritual Warfare Ep. 5', focuses on spiritual guidance, specifically when and why God might instruct individuals to face challenging situations or 'storms.' The creator emphasizes the need to build a 'Remnant Spiritual Army of Jesus Christ' and provides an email address for interested individuals to join. The description also promotes the creator's YouTube channel 'God Family and Guns' and their Patreon page for support. Links to other related YouTube channels, a website for prayer requests, and social media profiles are also included.
This video discusses the formation of a "Remnant Spiritual Army of Jesus Christ" and invites viewers to join by emailing a provided address. It mentions supporting the channel through Patreon and highlights the website for prayer requests. The description also includes links to related YouTube channels focusing on "History of Weapons," "Car Classics," and the primary "God Family and Guns" channel, along with social media links.
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 is the second episode of a verse-by-verse study of the Book of Daniel, specifically focusing on Daniel 1:1 & 2. The video emphasizes the importance of building a 'Remnant Spiritual Army of Jesus Christ' and provides an email address for those interested in joining this mission. It also directs viewers to support the channel through Patreon and lists other related YouTube channels and social media platforms, including "History of Weapons" and "God Family and Guns."
This video marks the beginning of a verse-by-verse study of the Book of Daniel, with the stated goal of "building the Remnant Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ." The content appears to be religiously focused, with a call to action to email for inclusion in this spiritual army. It also promotes supporting the channel through Patreon and visiting their website for prayer requests. The video links to other YouTube channels, including one focused on "History of Weapons" and "God Family and Guns," suggesting a potential secondary thematic interest.
This video, "The Coward : Spiritual Warfare Ep. 2," is the second in a series that examines the Book of Joshua verse by verse to discuss spiritual warfare and how individuals can avoid being 'cowards' when called upon by God. The creator aims to build a "Remnant Spiritual Army Of Jesus Christ" and provides an email address for interested individuals. The video also promotes their Patreon, website for prayer requests, and other associated YouTube channels, including one focused on the history of weapons.