52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 39

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With regard to grain, I will say, if you do not lay it up and keep it, you will be sorry in a day to come; for you will see hard times, trying times, plagues,

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 38

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From the standpoint of food production, storage, handling, and the Lord’s counsel, wheat should have high priority. Water, of course, is essential. Other basics could include honey or sugar, legumes, milk products or substitutes, and

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 37

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Can food storage serve as a protective shield? Have you considered the possibility that the very act of having your food storage on hand actually might be serving as a protective shield, causing the Lord

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 36

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Preparedness: readiness; organized; arrange by systematic planning and united effort. If you prepare yourself at every point as well as you can … you will be able to grasp opportunity for broader experience when it

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 35

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One of life’s most painful moments comes when we must admit that we didn’t do our homework, that we are not prepared. Merlin Olsen Emergency Car Kits: Make sure you have a small first aid

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 34

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As technology sweeps through every facet of our lives, changes are occurring so rapidly that it can be difficult for us to keep our lives in balance. To maintain some semblance of stability in our

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 33

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When the economies of nations fail, when famine and other disasters prevent people from buying food in the stores, the Saints must be prepared to handle these emergencies. Ezra Taft Benson Family Preparedness: We are

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 32

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The counsel to have a year’s supply of basic food, clothing, and commodities was given fifty (longer now) years ago and has been repeated many times since. Every father and mother are the family’s store

52 Weeks To Preparedness – Week 31

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When we speak of personal and family preparedness, we should speak of foreseen, anticipated, almost expected needs which can be met through wise preparation. Even true emergencies can be modified by good planning. H. Burke