RU, Remnant University

 A talk was given March 6, 1927 at Battersea Town Hall, under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society about an essay, "Why I'm not a Christian?" by the Earl Bertrand Russell. 

He said he thought all the great religions in the world were false and harmful. His books had a significant negative impact on Christianity, and at the time he was also criticized by many society as a pro-abortionist.


Russell received fierce criticism from devout theologians such as C.S Lewis and John Stott who raised a counterarguments for "Why I'm not a Christian?" It created a time to reveal the hidden forces of darkness and create a new wave of the Gospel. Only those who have the mission to preach the gospel must arise in this age covered in darkness which hinders thought, culture, economy, and even the Gospel.


There is a special blessing given by God to His children. It’s spiritual authority that overcomes the forces of darkness. If you enjoy this authority every day as a spiritual king to save the field and as a spiritual servant who devotes yourself to church, works will surely arise.


It’s virtually difficult to go directly to unknown lands to preach the Gospel to the 5,000 people groups. On the other hand, the United States is a representative country where talented people from all over the world have gathered. RU, Remnant University established in the U.S., can become a pivot point for raising disciples who hold onto the covenant of relaying the Gospel in other countries. You must pray that darkness will be bound and the Gospel can be preached.


The perspective and devotion of the first generation toward the church are different from that of the posterity. From now on, it’s crucial to instill the correct Gospel and church view in the posterity. In that sense, RU plays the role of testifying that God is the Master and accomplishes world evangelization through the posterity and TCKs in order to save the 237 nations, 5,000 people groups, and the posterity..

12/02/ 2021

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