4 thoughts on “Britt Gillette: Should Christians Be Preppers?

  1. Dale Vernon

    I didn’t read the whole thing but I see his points. I’m not a prepper as I expect to die a natural death or get raptured. Either way my days are numbered by the Lord & not
    too many of them left. I have some supplies for catastrophic events like weather & fires or more presidential messing around with our supply/demand system as punishment for an obscure political “wrong doing”….etc but not to go nuts as per floor to ceiling stocking of goods. I don’t even have any precious metals or a safe…still use banks & credit unions and these days it doesn’t matter where u bug out to cuz the govt WILL find u. Don’t fear the gov’t, instead fear our Almighty God. Our Lord WILL supply ALL our needs. As we are faithful so is He….He always has a bigger shovel.

    1. I agree that the main thing is that we have to look to the Lord for EVERYTHING, because He is ultimately in full control. I do think that it is a good idea to have food and water available for a time. I have even thought that the people of God could share some of these resources with neighbors and family, and at the same time – Share the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. I believe that lost people will probably be more ‘reachable’ during desperate times.

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