September has long
been the traditional month when all the schools were finally in session.
Learning has officially begun! Although there is a specified age for attending
public schools, we know that the acquisition of knowledge is a lifelong
pursuit. D&C 130:18-19 tells us “Whatever principle of intelligence we attain
unto in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection. And if a person
gains more knowledge and
intelligence in this life through his diligence and
obedience than another, he will have so much the advantage in the world
to come.”
Have you ever considered that gaining knowledge can be a preparedness activity?
We can gain skills and knowledge that will help us in our quest for provident
living. The more we know, the more we can better care for our families. The
world around us is full of daily disasters. Preparedness gives us peace of mind
in the face of unknown storms. Let us use the time we have to improve our knowledge
in areas that will assist us in following the commandment to Be Prepared.
Included in this month's newsletter:
Making Preparedness a Way of Life: It is easy to be prepared if it is a way of life. Included here is a list of ideas to help you be prepared by making certain things a part of your regular living.
Life and Disaster Insurance: We buy all kinds of insurance policies. Preparedness is a tangible life and disaster insurance. A list of"insurances" that we need to include.
Spiritual Preparedness: a quote from President David O McKay on how our temporal preparedness obedience brings blessings, and temporal obedience becomes an element of spirituality.
In the Southern Utah Garden: A list of things we can do in September. Everything from what to plant, weeding and fertilizing.
The Fall Harvest: Apples, Pears and Peppers: recipes to can and use apples (Apple Crisp and Cobbler) and ways to store pears and peppers.
Becoming a Provident Provider: A great quote from Elder Robert D Hales to provide suggestions on principles of provident living.
Food Storage Made Simple: A list of things to do to help simplify your food storage program.
Click here for a complete copy of the September 2019 Back to Basics Newsletter.
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