Remnant Warrior Ministries, Inc
How is your ministry engaging with the community today? Remnant Warrior Ministries engages the community by meeting people where they are and offering practical, Spirit‑led support that brings hope and restoration. We counsel individuals and families, walk alongside veterans and those facing hardship, and serve through Highway to Heaven Church, a biker‑ and veteran‑founded congregation gathering weekly at the Murray Hill Theater. We also reach the broader community through teaching, books, devotionals, and faith‑based videos that strengthen believers and point people to Christ. Our heart is to be present, available, and obedient—showing the love of Jesus in ways that are tangible, relational, and transformative.
What role does technology play in spreading your message? Technology has become one of the most important tools God uses in this ministry to carry the message farther than our physical reach. It allows us to share teachings, devotionals, books, and faith‑based videos with people who may never walk into a church but will stop and listen on their phone. Through online platforms, livestreams, social media, and digital discipleship resources, we’re able to counsel, encourage, and equip believers daily—meeting them right where they are. Technology also helps us connect with veterans, families, and communities who need hope, and it gives us a way to steward the message the Lord has entrusted to us with excellence, clarity, and consistency. As we stay Spirit‑led, these tools simply become modern pathways for the Gospel to travel.
How do you support spiritual growth among your members? Our ministry supports spiritual growth by creating consistent, Spirit‑led pathways for people to encounter God, be discipled, and walk out their identity in Christ. You invest deeply in teaching through books, lessons, devotionals, and faith‑based videos that help believers grow day by day, and you offer personal counsel that brings clarity, healing, and direction. Community gatherings at Highway to Heaven Church provide a place for worship, fellowship, and real discipleship, especially among veterans, bikers, and those who often feel overlooked. Everything you do—whether online, in person, or one‑on‑one—is designed to help people hear the Holy Spirit, understand the Word, and live out their faith with confidence and purpose.
What challenges are ministries facing in the modern world? We support spiritual growth among our members by creating consistent, Spirit‑led pathways for people to encounter God, be discipled, and walk out their identity in Christ. We invest deeply in teaching through our books, lessons, devotionals, and faith‑based videos that help believers grow day by day, and we offer personal counsel that brings clarity, healing, and direction. Our gatherings at Highway to Heaven Church provide a place for worship, fellowship, and real discipleship, especially among veterans, bikers, and those who often feel overlooked. Everything we do—whether online, in person, or one‑on‑one—is designed to help people hear the Holy Spirit, understand the Word, and live out their faith with confidence and purpose.
How do you balance tradition with innovation in worship? Balancing tradition with innovation in worship begins with honoring the foundations of the faith while staying sensitive to the fresh leading of the Holy Spirit. We hold fast to Scripture, communion, prayer, and the simplicity of gathering as the early believers did, but we also embrace creative expressions—music, media, teaching, and technology—that help people encounter God in ways that speak to this generation. Our goal is never to entertain or modernize for the sake of relevance, but to create space where timeless truth meets Spirit‑led creativity. By keeping Jesus at the center and listening for His voice, we’re able to honor the old paths while walking boldly into the new things He is doing among His people.
What initiatives are you leading to serve vulnerable populations? We lead several initiatives focused on serving vulnerable populations, with a special emphasis on those who are often overlooked or forgotten. At the heart of this work is New Creation Ranch, our developing Christ‑centered restoration community designed to bring healing, stability, and discipleship to homeless veterans, the addicted, the emotionally wounded, and the spiritually weary. This 50‑acre vision is built to provide a safe place for men and women to encounter God, rebuild their lives, and rise into their Kingdom identity. You can learn more about this initiative at https://remnantwarrior.org/new-creation-ranch..
We also serve vulnerable groups through Highway to Heaven Church, a biker‑ and veteran‑founded congregation that meets weekly in the Murray Hill Theater. Many who attend are navigating trauma, addiction, homelessness, or deep spiritual wounds, and we walk with them through counsel, prayer, community, and practical support. Our teaching, books, devotionals, and faith‑based videos extend this ministry even further, offering daily encouragement and discipleship to people who may never step into a traditional church.
Across every expression of Remnant Warrior Ministries, our mission is the same: to restore the broken, strengthen the weary, and raise up sons and daughters who know who they are in Christ.
How can younger generations be more involved in ministry? Younger generations become meaningfully involved in ministry when they are fathered and mothered into their identity, not just recruited into activity. Our heart is to walk with them the way Christ and His Apostles walked with their disciples—through relationship, presence, correction, encouragement, and real-life apprenticeship. We believe the next generation doesn’t need to be pushed into ministry roles; they need to be invited into a family where they can be seen, known, and shaped. When spiritual mothers and fathers create safe places for them to grow, ask questions, fail forward, and discover their calling, they naturally rise into ministry with confidence and purity. Our desire is to model the heart of Jesus—raising sons and daughters who carry His character, His compassion, and His authority into the world.
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