Remnant Global Institute (RGI) is an international training body and central hub dedicated to equipping the remnant of God’s people for Kingdom leadership in these times. As a faith-based academic institution, RGI provides biblically grounded education rooted in the Hebraic foundations of the faith, while also developing practical leadership skills for ministry, teaching, evangelism, and global impact.
RGI serves as a bridge between biblical scholarship and ministry application, preparing students to rightly divide the Word of Truth, live out their callings with integrity, and lead communities with wisdom and Spirit-led authority. Our programs are designed not only to educate but also to activate and commission leaders into the harvest field worldwide.
At Remnant Global Institute, we honor the sacred names of our Father and His Son as revealed in Scripture. Instead of the substituted titles that were introduced through translation and tradition, we restore their original names:
Calling upon His true name is part of returning to the original faith (Jeremiah 6:16) and honoring His command not to add to or take away from His Word (Deuteronomy 4:2).
At Remnant Global Institute, our mission is to restore the foundations of biblical truth in alignment with Hebraic Scripture and to train leaders who walk in covenant faithfulness to Yahuah. We are committed to awakening the dry bones of Israel, calling the scattered people of Yahuah back to His Torah, His covenant, and to Yahusha the Messiah.
We exist to:
Our ultimate goal is to see the remnant strengthened, unified, and mobilized to advance the Kingdom of God in every nation.
This is not a statement of our institutional beliefs as many would normally mention. This statement is about what we know to be The Truth. If what we believe is not biblically true then our faith is built on a lie. So here is what we know:
Hear, O Israel: Yahuah our God, Yahuah is one. (Deuteronomy 6:4) We affirm that Yahuah is One God, not many persons or beings. Scripture never teaches the doctrine of the Trinity; rather, it declares the unity and oneness of Yahuah. He alone is Elohim, and there is no other beside Him. (Deuteronomy 32:39; Isaiah 45:5–6;1 Timothy 2:5)
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. (2 Timothy 3:16–17) This declaration was written before the canon of Scripture was decided by men. Therefore, when the Word says “all Scripture,” it includes not only the books preserved in the canon, but also those which were removed by councils and scholars. Scripture itself commands that no one has the authority to add to or take away from the Word of Yahuah. (Deuteronomy 4:2; 12:32; Revelation 22:18–19)
Yahusha (Jesus) is the only begotten Son of Yahuah. He is Lord, Savior, High Priest, Mediator, and the soon-coming King. He was exalted by the Father and given authority, yet He himself declared that the Father is greater than Him. John 3:16; Romans 10:9-10; Philippians 2:11)
The Holy Spirit is the power, breath, and presence of Yahuah. Scripture declares the Spirit is a Counselor, Comforter, and Intercessor, given to strengthen and guide His people. The Spirit proceeds from Yahuah and testifies of Yahusha. (Acts 1:8, John 14:26, Isaiah 11:2, Romans 8:26)
Yahusha will return after the great tribulation to gather the tribes of Israel, Judah, and all who are grafted in. He will reign as King for 1,000 years, and then establish His eternal Kingdom. (1 Thessalonians 4:17, Revelation 5:10, Revelation 20:4, Zechariah 14:9)
All will stand before the judgment seat of Messiah. The righteous will inherit eternal life, and the wicked will face eternal judgment. (2 Corinthians 5:10; 1 Peter 4:17; Revelation 20:10, Revelation 20:11–12)
After the final judgment, Yahuah will create a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells, and His people will dwell with Him forever. (Revelation 21:1, Isaiah 65:17; 2 Peter 3:13)
RGI is not affiliated with any man-made denomination. We reject the divisions created by religious systems that fracture the body of Mashiach (Christ) into sects, titles, and traditions not rooted in the Bible or confirmed by the Holy Spirit.
The institution has legal authorization to operate by the secretary of the state of Texas. We are not regulated but granted “Exemption” the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as a Religious Institution to offer degree programs or courses in a religious discipline. (Texas Administrative Code, title 19, part 1, chapter 7, subchapter A, Rule §7.9 Religious Institutions Offering Degrees in Religious Disciplines)
Biblical Integrity
We uphold Scripture as our ultimate guide, shaping our beliefs, conduct, and choices in every area of life and study.
Integrity & Honesty
We commit to truth, transparency, and fairness in all interactions. Plagiarism, cheating, or dishonesty will not be tolerated.
Respect for Others
We will honor every person with dignity and love, fostering a culture of civility, dialogue, and cooperation.
Ethical Leadership
As future leaders, we pledge to model Christ-like servant leadership—serving with humility, compassion, and a heart to uplift others.
Accountability
We accept responsibility for our actions before God and others, learning from mistakes and striving for continual growth.
Purity & Holiness
We will pursue holy living in thought, word, and deed, avoiding immorality or compromise, and remaining set apart for God’s purposes.
Stewardship
We will wisely manage the time, gifts, and resources God has entrusted to us, always seeking to glorify Him and advance His Kingdom.
Conflict Resolution
We will handle disagreements with humility and grace, following biblical principles of reconciliation (Matthew 18:15–17) and seeking unity in love.
Lifestyle & Conduct
We will live in a way that reflects Scripture, both on and off campus, bearing witness to Christ’s truth and grace.
Prayer & Dependence
We acknowledge our need for God’s wisdom and strength, committing to prayerful dependence on Him in all we do.