We are a family with a small homestead in the Ozarks. Our desire is to search out the Truth in a quest for a Biblical world view, which is looking at the world through the eyes of God, seeing it as He sees it-lost. Information presented here is left to the reader to decide any action to be taken, but we do strongly encourage those who read here to pray fervently.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Is There A Need To Carry A Weapon?
I am sharing this article with a friend of mine, who gets the credit for finding it and sharing it with his friends (Gorges Smythe). I read the article and felt that I had to share it as well. Read this article to see some very compelling arguments, put in a very convincing way, for the need to carry a firearm. Do you, or do you not carry and why?
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guns,
preparedness,
stewardship,
survival
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Friday, December 23, 2011
If Iowa Goes To Ron Paul You Won't See It On The News
Here is an interesting article and video that says plainly, if Paul wins Iowa, a crucial early primary, the MSM will block it out, down play it and change it. Don't take it from me, this is the admitted plan of the main stream media, which is what they always do anyway. The fact is that the "establishment" is deathly affraid of Ron Paul. The money doesn't like his ideas on the FED and that is the reason Dr. Paul is blacklisted. Click the link and read more.
Labels:
government,
politics,
survival
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
New Child Labor Regulations For Farmers Under Debate
Have you heard about the new child labor regulations that are being proposed? If not, and you live on a farm, you might want to check into this. Read this article and get informed. The gist of the proposals is that anyone under the age of 18 would not be allowed to do most of the traditional farm chores they have always done-throughout time. Here is my question, well not really a question, more of a statement, but this seems very hypocritical of a government that supports and promotes abortion. We continually allow the government to dictate how we raise, train, teach, lead, work with, admonish, discipline, feed and care for our children-all for the sake of their "safety". You know, to keep them alive and well. Yet, it is this same government that allows people, legally, to kill an unborn child. Hypocritical, yes, but should I really expect anything less from a corrupt system?
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child training,
family,
farm life,
government,
politics
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Do You Have Spiritual Goals For Yourself And Family?
God is a God of order and He is goal oriented (John 5:17; Ephesians 1:10), therefore, as His earthly vessels, we ought to be goal oriented, it is a part of having been made in His image (Gen. 2:15). In other words, do you have a specific biblical plan that would aid your fellow believers gain the prize of displaying Christ to the world?
Ask yourself some questions to help get started:
Where am I spiritually and how am I growing in Christ?
What do I believe about my eternal purpose, and where I am in relation to that purpose?
Do I read the Scriptures daily?
Am I offering my God given talents and gifts to my church and others?
Do I have confidence that my desires and dreams are divinely inspired?
Ask yourself some questions to help get started:
Where am I spiritually and how am I growing in Christ?
What do I believe about my eternal purpose, and where I am in relation to that purpose?
Do I read the Scriptures daily?
Am I offering my God given talents and gifts to my church and others?
Do I have confidence that my desires and dreams are divinely inspired?
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Eating Squirrels?
I am giving some serious consideration to hittin' the woods and knock off a few squirrels. The woods are loaded with them, so I could stand to thin out a few. What this got me thinking about is in the area of preparedness and survival. Yes, you can eat squirrels and they are very tasty if they are done right. Simply put, squirrels are a ready, and abundant, source of protien for the freezer should the need arise. Many people say they won't eat them, or even think about eating them, but if you are hungry, you might reconsider that. Not to mention it is a fun way to spend an afternoon with the .22.
Labels:
healthy food,
preparedness,
stewardship,
survival,
sustainable
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