Being physically prepared is of great importance, but these days when people hear the term "prepared" they tend to think "Prepper". The stereotype has become the assumption that you should be ready to pack up your family and essentials to either hunker down in your basement or head for the hills and forests. Yes, we will feature aspects of this kind to some degree; however, we would like to expound on more practical and realistic issues that catch people off guard. Simple things, like having food and other supplies stored in case of unexpected job loss, injury, or other hardships will give you peace of mind when the hard times come. Also, knowing how to repair and maintain your vehicles will save you a lot of money and stress.
I look forward to helping you gain your peace of mind, get more comfortable in the outdoors, and take charge of the stewardships you have been blessed to have!
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