In the little town I live in I used to be able to go to bed and even leave my doors unlocked, not have to worry about anything. Oh how things have changed. Just the other night the little store close to my home was broken into. I live in the country and I know it has to be worse in the more populated areas. We have had items stolen right out of our yard. Now those are just a few items think about those who have lost everything they owned.
Some people are struggling just to survive. Others have been displaced and are trying to start all over again. I know of some who just feel helpless and don't know where to turn or what to do.
With the food, shelter and gas prices rising, how can one manage to survive? First we must consider our needs not our wants. We must have food and shelter. If we are going to have a job we will probably need to have some way to get there which means some sort of transportation unless we have our own business or work on the computer from home. If we own our own cars we must be able to afford gas to get back and forth to work.
Families are going to have to work together. They can be of great support to one another. When someone has lost everything they own support from other family members can go far. Helping others to achieve what they might not be able to on their own. I believe that in the days we are living in we must stick together and help each other out. Give and it shall be given. It's true and it really works!
Every family should have a disaster plan in order. So when and if the time arrives and they have to flee the area they are living they will have a destination and not be stuck out in the middle of no where with no idea what they are going to do next. With a disaster plan in order you have a head start on any emergency that may arise.
This can even include little emergencies like loosing all electricity. One should have candles and a way to light them on hand. Generators, wood for heat, extra food on hand that can be stored, a suitcase with a change of clothes for the entire family, batteries, flashlights and frozen gallons of water. A radio that runs from batteries or solar powered. You never know how long the electricity may be out. If you are prepared you wont have to fret.
Have emergency numbers listed somewhere in your home where everyone can see them. Set up an emergency plan that everyone in your family knows in case you have to leave your home so they will know where you are and where they should go too. Have a trial run and go through the plan together as a family to see how smoothly it goes. Always be prepared.
We can read in the Bible how these things are going to happen, and how it will only get worse. We must be prepared for what is to come. If you don't have a plan put one into action. Take a family outing and find some safe places you could meet in case of emergency. Pack an emergency box and keep it easily accessible. Assign family members to have specific tasks to be responsible for should a disaster come. Do a unit study to learn the wild edible plants in your area. Always have a way of escape, a destination and supplies to survive.
Published by Shona Bryant
I am a nurse and part time wahm. Work at home mom that is. A sahm that enjoys looking for ways to earn some extra income on my days off. View profile
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