Having Vision & being flexible

Having Vision & being flexible
a little something like this....may end up as the alternative due to $$

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Survivalist mindset

It seems that all you need is a global catastrophe to get people off the fence. Nitropak.com which is a website that deals with all things that deal with surviving the end of civilization as we know it. I checked them out the other day and there is a 160 backorder on MRE style prepared foods. I know that I'm looking for some higher ground further inland away from the big cities.

Friday, March 18, 2011

I'm just sayin'

Is it just me or what? I'm the greatest starter of all time but finishing, not so good. I need to find someone who's great at pushing through to the end; a tee crosser and eye dotter. Like Abbot and Costello, Cagney had Lacey, Robert Culp had Bill Cosby in I Spy. That's what I'm talking about! I'm wondering if God makes us that way so we'll work together although I'm sure that there are a ton of people who are quite adroit at both and it works just fine for them. It's getting warmer and I'm finally going to get my Harley on the road! I will for the first time also have an actual motorcycle license. I'm going to a school called of all things, TRAMA! Yikes! It's great; two days 7a-5p and bingo I get a voucher to get my license without a driving test; it also lowers my insurance premium. Earthquake followed by a Tsunami in Japan triggering a possible nuclear meltdown global disaster, war in Liberia, possible bombing of Libya, Tunisian revolt, Mexican cartel drug lords executing hits on US drug enforcement officials on US soil, New Zealand earthquake, Riots in Bahrain, but the marriage must go on! Prince William and Kate will have none of this global turmoil and should they. Are you worried, I'm not. I have hope and a future in Christ Jesus and sleep just fine. All of this stuff is in the book. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't be well prepared for disasters. We should all have a windup radio/flashlight food and water for the whole family for at least 3 days, dust respirators for all, a first aid kit extra clothing, a "go" bag for each member of the family and plastic and gaffers tape seal up windows and doors in case of nuclear fallout. Wow, when I was a kid we had drills at school for potential Russian nuclear bombing raids. People had bomb shelters in they're backyards and were scared to death of the prospect of the third world war! Now it's Armageddon that has everyone in a tizzy! I think from a Christian point of view the loss of life at anytime is a definite tragedy and these recent deaths are no exception. I hope that it does soften hearts and minds towards listening to God's call a little more. I'm sure that it will help people stop and take a look at their lives and ponder what lies beyond. To God be the glory. bye bye!