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Mormons may be among the country's best prepared to weather the current economic hard times. Since the Great Depression, church leaders have preached a doctrine of self-reliance and selflessness, calling on members to plan for their own future while tending to the needs of others.
"It's a critical component of our theology," said Bishop David Burton, a senior church administrator who oversees the faith's worldwide welfare and humanitarian services programs.
Year's supply of emergency food
Members are encouraged to squirrel away a few months' worth of living expenses and stock a one-year supply of emergency food.
Not doom and gloom???
Originally posted by LostNemesis
I really hope that the rest of us are prepared for these hard times, because the food boxes are running low on resources already and the worst is coming.
Not trying to doom and gloom, but I really believe a lot of people will not make it.
Originally posted by The Undertaker
reply to post by whaaa
I'm curious to know how many 9mm shells one needs for a month and how you made that determination?
Originally posted by tac109
Cool thread, I was wondering though, If I bought some of those little bags of seeds, like tomato seeds and etc, how long can I store them without them going bad? I dont live in a strong hold so I would be forced to relocate but I thought having some seed bags might be a good idea if I find a permanent strong hold I could plant stuff.