by Cindy B | Mar 15, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
My heart sank as I read the news today about the plight of a homeschooling family in California. They were homeschooling because they did not want their children being taught immoral lifestyles in a public school setting. But because of political activism, their...
by Cindy B | Mar 14, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
With all the turmoil in the world today, a parent might well ask, “Where is safety for my children? For my family? For me?” Our generation can now obtain news at any hour of the day (it used to be just the “evening news” that people would check). And most news that...
by Cindy B | Mar 10, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
What is a provident lifestyle? Most dictionaries will explain a provident person as having shown foresight, having prepared carefully for the unseen future. A provident family begins with provident individuals. And nowhere is there a better definition of a provident...
by Cindy B | Mar 4, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
My heart sank as I read the news today about the plight of a homeschooling family in California. They were homeschooling because they did not want their children being taught immoral lifestyles in a public school setting. But because of political activism, their...
by Katie P | Feb 27, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
Something that leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as “the Mormons“) have stressed throughout the last century is the need to be prepared for disasters or other unforeseen events. Not only do we need to have our own homes and...
by Cindy B | Jan 31, 2008 | Emergency Preparedness
Debt. Ugh. What an ugly word. Just roll that word around on your tongue. Not only is it an ugly word, its impact in a person’s life is heavy and unpleasant. Why is it that getting into debt feels so much easier to get into than to get out of? And yet in some...