Harvesters of light in a darkening world.
In these final days, as darkness deepens across the world, we believe the Spirit is calling a remnant to rise—awake, aware, and anointed for what’s coming. Light Harvesters is the path for Rhema Yogis who feel the urgency of the hour and are preparing—body, soul, and spirit—for whatever the tribulation may bring.
Whether we are spared or must endure, we train to stand firm in the light of Christ and to lead others into His refuge. We are not afraid. We are not passive. We are the ones who will shine like beacons in the storm, gathering souls in the midst of chaos. The harvest is near—and we are ready.
Some common reasons why we prepare:
Whether we are spared or must endure, we train to stand firm in the light of Christ and to lead others into His refuge. We are not afraid. We are not passive. We are the ones who will shine like beacons in the storm, gathering souls in the midst of chaos. The harvest is near—and we are ready.
Some common reasons why we prepare:
- Faithfulness and obedience: Preparing for the tribulation is not just good stewardship, it is an act of faithfulness and obedience to God. Many biblical passages indicate that believers should be spiritually and morally prepared for the challenges that will come during the tribulation period.
- End times readiness: Things will get darker before the return of Jesus, that much we all know for sure. Preparing for the worst and praying for the best is a good way to be spiritually and emotionally ready for the events prophesied in the Bible.
- Perseverance and endurance: At Rhema, we know that the future will be a time of intense persecution and hardship for believers. As a result, we may feel it's important to prepare spiritually, emotionally, and even practically to endure such difficult times.
- Helping others: It is important to help others. Being prepared, spiritually and physically, to offer support and assistance to those in need is essential. This not only changes their lives, it changes regions for God.
Ready to Start?
There Is a Struggle...
For centuries, Christians have wrestled with a deep and honest question:
“If I’m saved and set free by God, why is life still so hard?”
Some conclude it's because they are inherently evil—perpetual sinners. So, they punish themselves, deny themselves, striving endlessly to overcome. But this often leads only to more suffering… and a silent agreement with shame.
Others point the blame outward: “The world is wicked, but I am righteous.” They begin to judge those around them, separating themselves in pride. This may feel holy for a time, but it rarely brings peace, and often leaves behind broken relationships.
In the end, whether through self-condemnation or self-righteousness, so many believers end up looking no different—sometimes even worse—than the world they were meant to transform.
So we ask…
What truly makes the Christian different?
Where is the life of victory, peace, charity, and love that we’ve been promised?
Why are we not known for our compassion—for thinking of others more than ourselves?
For centuries, Christians have wrestled with a deep and honest question:
“If I’m saved and set free by God, why is life still so hard?”
Some conclude it's because they are inherently evil—perpetual sinners. So, they punish themselves, deny themselves, striving endlessly to overcome. But this often leads only to more suffering… and a silent agreement with shame.
Others point the blame outward: “The world is wicked, but I am righteous.” They begin to judge those around them, separating themselves in pride. This may feel holy for a time, but it rarely brings peace, and often leaves behind broken relationships.
In the end, whether through self-condemnation or self-righteousness, so many believers end up looking no different—sometimes even worse—than the world they were meant to transform.
So we ask…
What truly makes the Christian different?
Where is the life of victory, peace, charity, and love that we’ve been promised?
Why are we not known for our compassion—for thinking of others more than ourselves?
How Can I Live in Victory, Peace, and Empowerment?
Begin the Walk.
There is an answer.
A forgotten one.
A powerful one.
What if the wisdom we seek—one that speaks to both the heart and the mind—was given long ago… but slowly buried under centuries of noise, fear, and confusion?
At Rhema, we believe this is true.
There Is a Message...
Long before temples and churches, before borders and denominations, the God of the Bible walked with all humanity. He spoke to every tribe and tongue. He revealed His love, His truth, and His path to salvation—not just to one group, but to all.
The fingerprints of His voice can still be found across the ancient world.
In nearly every culture’s early writings, echoes of God’s wisdom remain.
Some preserved more than others. The Jews, called God’s “Chosen People,” held fast to many of the truths others forgot. But even faiths like Hinduism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, and Taoism carry traces of divine encounter—however faded by time and deception.
Why did truth become so distorted?
In a word: the devil.
For generations, the enemy has worked through fear, pride, and human error to sever the sacred relationship between God and man. His mission? To cloud the message of the Kingdom and scatter humanity into spiritual confusion.
But God never gave up on His people.
Throughout history, He sent messengers—prophets, seers, sages—bearing fragments of light.
Each civilization received what it was able to carry.
And when darkness had grown too thick, when truth had been nearly lost…
God came Himself.
In Jesus.
There Is a Hope...
Jesus didn’t just come to offer salvation after death—He came to restore God’s Kingdom on earth.
He came to renew hearts, defeat shame, break cycles of self and pride, and fill us with power and peace.
His message birthed Christianity.
Christianity shaped empires.
But even the Church, over time, forgot the fullness of His words.
Now, we find ourselves again at a crossroads—many Christians tired, disillusioned, or asleep.
And so, Rhema rises.
There Is a Mission...
At Rhema, we believe we are living in the last days.
No one knows the exact hour of His return (Matthew 24:36), but we know this:
The signs have been fulfilled. The time is near.
That’s why our mission is clear:
We are not helpless.
We are the harvesters of light in a darkening world.
Through the 4 Paths of Rhema, we walk together in divine alignment with what God is doing now.
There Is an End... And a Beginning
This world is shifting. The age is coming to a close. But we do not fear.
We are being awakened—not to escape, but to rise.
To become vessels of peace.
Agents of healing.
Temples of glory.
So that in these final days, and beyond them, the world might see the truth again.
"You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden."
— Matthew 5:14
Let us walk boldly into the unknown—together.
With Christ. In power. In peace. In love.
Begin the Walk.
There is an answer.
A forgotten one.
A powerful one.
What if the wisdom we seek—one that speaks to both the heart and the mind—was given long ago… but slowly buried under centuries of noise, fear, and confusion?
At Rhema, we believe this is true.
There Is a Message...
Long before temples and churches, before borders and denominations, the God of the Bible walked with all humanity. He spoke to every tribe and tongue. He revealed His love, His truth, and His path to salvation—not just to one group, but to all.
The fingerprints of His voice can still be found across the ancient world.
In nearly every culture’s early writings, echoes of God’s wisdom remain.
Some preserved more than others. The Jews, called God’s “Chosen People,” held fast to many of the truths others forgot. But even faiths like Hinduism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, and Taoism carry traces of divine encounter—however faded by time and deception.
Why did truth become so distorted?
In a word: the devil.
For generations, the enemy has worked through fear, pride, and human error to sever the sacred relationship between God and man. His mission? To cloud the message of the Kingdom and scatter humanity into spiritual confusion.
But God never gave up on His people.
Throughout history, He sent messengers—prophets, seers, sages—bearing fragments of light.
Each civilization received what it was able to carry.
And when darkness had grown too thick, when truth had been nearly lost…
God came Himself.
In Jesus.
There Is a Hope...
Jesus didn’t just come to offer salvation after death—He came to restore God’s Kingdom on earth.
He came to renew hearts, defeat shame, break cycles of self and pride, and fill us with power and peace.
His message birthed Christianity.
Christianity shaped empires.
But even the Church, over time, forgot the fullness of His words.
Now, we find ourselves again at a crossroads—many Christians tired, disillusioned, or asleep.
And so, Rhema rises.
There Is a Mission...
At Rhema, we believe we are living in the last days.
No one knows the exact hour of His return (Matthew 24:36), but we know this:
The signs have been fulfilled. The time is near.
That’s why our mission is clear:
- To spread the message of salvation through Christ
- And to prepare the saints for what is coming—through liberation, enlightenment, and empowerment
We are not helpless.
We are the harvesters of light in a darkening world.
Through the 4 Paths of Rhema, we walk together in divine alignment with what God is doing now.
There Is an End... And a Beginning
This world is shifting. The age is coming to a close. But we do not fear.
We are being awakened—not to escape, but to rise.
To become vessels of peace.
Agents of healing.
Temples of glory.
So that in these final days, and beyond them, the world might see the truth again.
"You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden."
— Matthew 5:14
Let us walk boldly into the unknown—together.
With Christ. In power. In peace. In love.