Before the week ends, ask yourself this— Are you following the plan you already have, or just saying you have one? If it’s written down, it’s time to walk it out. If it’s not written, this is a good time to start writing. Commit to one action today that proves you’re prepared. Preparedness is a Lifestyle
If you missed the live call, the replay is up. Go back and sit with it.Let it minister without distraction.Take notes. Reflect. Pray it through. Sometimes the second listen speaks even clearer than the first. Don’t just hear it—apply it.
Preparedness grows when it’s shared. Don’t keep what you’re learning to yourself. Next Step: Share one preparedness tip with a family member, neighbor, or church friend this week.
Preparedness becomes significant when it protects someone other than you. When you prepare, you’re not just helping yourself — you’re serving others. Preparedness Tip: Preparedness matters most when it’s shared. Significance is measured by who you help.