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I don't know much about this. I watch a YouTube channel that discusses this topic though. The channel is called Wranglerstar. He's a Christian also by the way.

One thing I will add is teamwork is essential to my knowledge. Family, close friends or some sort of group is essential.
 
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How do you define prepping?
Why do you do it?
What resources would you recommend for beginners (food, goods, etc.)?
What skills are worth developing? Are any a waste of time?
1. Gathering equipment and materials to be self-sufficient for a period of time.
2. I just like to be prepared and not depend on the government for everything.
3. 1-2 months of food, water, meds, toilet paper and other essential supplies. Solar panels + batteries for offgrid power, or maybe a gasoline generator. Camping equipment and go-bags if you must leave your property. Walkie talkies. SAS Survival Handbook.
4. Hunting, first aid, sewing, general handyman skills.
 
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Hi, Bella!

How do you define prepping?

I think of prepping as trying to be prepared for situations outside the status quo. This can range from natural disasters to an economic meltdown.

I live in a particular area that is vulnerable to specific outside-the-status-quo scenarios, so I try to prepare for those, e.g. hurricanes, tornados, etc.

Why do you do it?

I just don't assume that disaster can't strike. I don't do it out of fear, but prudence. I look at it in the same I do about keeping a budget, saving, wearing a seat belt, avoiding toxic relationships, etc. Prudence.

What resources would you recommend for beginners (food, goods, etc.)?

I would start with a supply of non-perishable goods: dry beans, rice, flour, salt cured ham, coffee. Have a good first aid kit. Solar powered radios (including NOAA), water filtration devices, multiple fire making devices, needed medicines, etc.

Don't assume you will be able to stay home, so make a "bug out" bag with essentials if you must leave, even if only for a few days. I carry one in both vehicles in case I get stranded. It only needs to happen once to wish you were prepared.

What skills are worth developing? Are any a waste of time?

I would encourage anyone to learn basic survival skills, because you just never know. Learn the build shelter, procure food, navigation, water purification, fire making, etc. Keep vegetable seeds on hand. Learn to grow food, trap, and hunt. Preferences go out the window when you're starving. Learn of nearby water sources other than the kitchen sink.

At the very least, buy some books that teach these things and keep one in your bag. Having that knowledge at your fingertips might save your life or someone else's.

The more you know, the better prepared you are, the calmer you will be in a crisis, and the less likely to make a fatal mistake.

Finally, pray and trust that no matter what, you will arrive in the divine presence. Faith, confidence, and prudence go together like mash potatoes and sweet peas!
 
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My question is...if a Christian is a well stocked prepper, will they share with those who are not?
Be blessed.
 
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My question is...if a Christian is a well stocked prepper, will they share with those who are not?
Be blessed.

Absolutely. Or, I would. Somebody already mentioned working together. I live alone but care for an elderly couple next door, so I prepare not just for me, but us.

I think in a situation such as economic meltdown people will band together. We see it in miniature during natural disasters. There are lot's of good folks out there and desperate situations give them the opportunity to shine.
 
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Why? Because been in situations several times without utilities for weeks. Do practice runs by turning off electricity for a weekend or a few days. You'll find out how long 2 bags of ice last in your cooler, how much water it takes to wash and rinse dishes, how long the generator will run on a full tank of fuel, etc.

Have paper plates, disposable utensils, manual can openers. Plan A and B established.

Also, long term - heirloom seeds enable you to have seeds another season. Plant utilizing rowless gardening strategies such as square foot, vertical, or intermingled with shrubbery. Canning supplies.
 
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Have a few things to add to the skillsets list.

skills and tools of first responders: fire, police, EMT
waste disposal
security: property and personal

Prayer is important for me to stay grounded. Tempting to panic buy and hoard. And I like to freak out. Need to guard against my favorite facets of prepping from becoming idols.

Have a great day!
 
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I think that falls under hospitality.


I will refer you to the story of the prophets, Antioch, and the provisions for Judea.

Acts 11:27-30 KJV
27 And in these days came prophets from Jerusalem unto Antioch.
28 And there stood up one of them named Agabus, and signified by the Spirit that there should be great dearth throughout all the world: which came to pass in the days of Claudius Caesar.
29 Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren which dwelt in Judaea:
30 Which also they did, and sent it to the elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul.

The question is, if there is to come hard times, including a worldwide "dearth," what will each of us have to relieve the needy? Or will we be part of those standing in the bread line that day? People are making that decision today.

Also there is this:

1 John 3:17-18 KJV
17 But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?
18 My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.

Love would say to prepare to help your brothers.
 
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I would think your best bet of surviving a major cataclysm is forming and growing a community. Strength in numbers.

21st century trends and culture have turned us into isolationists.

Unfortunately, it's when we are divided that we fall.
 
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Form a tribe before it happens not afterwards. You need to know their character, how they handle adversity and so on.

~bella

Don't you think it would be better AFTER, when the civilization is collapsing or has collapsed, that's where you'll really know who can handle such truly hopeless situation.
 
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There are some hard words here, but they are absolutely true. Life can be hard, and reality can be even harder when people hold to unrealistic and foolish principles.
"Desperation brings out the worst in most."
Ah, and there is the rub. I wish it were not so, but life and history bear this truth out.
In this day? Now?
People will not listen, refuse to see the signs of the times, and are in denial about the piano hanging over our heads. If you do not currently prep, please take the threads and posts we write seriously. Don't find yourself in the role of the desperate one.
Ask yourself now, what would you do to save your family from certain starvation? Most honest people, even believers, will say "anything." Your child is crying and losing weight. Your wife is screaming at you to do something. What will you do?
Don't wait until that day. Start now. There are plenty of guides and plans on how to start prepping and build an Antioch Food Store to save not only your family, but help your church and even community.
 
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There is a lot of good information here—too much to digest in one sitting. Thank you for taking the time and effort to put it all together.
 
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As far as street view, you can ask Google to blur it for you. Their view of my house had a shot of my open garage, and that revealed too much. I asked. They blurred it up real good. At least good enough for any casual stalkers. Maybe the Chinese and the NSA can unblur it.
 
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