Prayer Breakfast
0700 at BJ’s Restaurant
Hamilton, Montana
1. Opening - Round the Table
Individual Prayers
2. Breakfast is served
3. Morning Psalm: 18
4. Breakfast Reading: Matthew 11:1-5
5. Breakfast Discussion Topics:
News around the valley
Community Aid through Christian Churches;
we must to teach our community to fish and to provide mutual aid to local
governments.
Action
Plan
1)
Meeting with Sheriff Hoffman, Allen Bjergo and Doug Mason
2)
Contact “March for Jesus Christ” churches
3)
Change weekly bulletin in the newspaper
4)
Pick first venue
5)
Pick follow on speakers
6)
Always finish with “Breaking Bread”
52 Weeks to
Preparedness by Tess Pennington
Week
31 of 52: Inventory Management
6.
Closing - Round the Table Individual Prayers
Upcoming Events:
25 Aug 2014 –
0700 – Push Back with Prayer Breakfast
1 Sep 2014 –
0700 – Push Back with Prayer Breakfast
8 Sep 2014 – 0700
– Push Back with Prayer Breakfast
15 Sep 2014 –
0700 – Push Back with Prayer Breakfast
22 Sep 2014 –
0700 – Push Back with Prayer Breakfast
4 Apr 2015 –
0645 – March for Jesus Christ
Tasks:
Mission
Statement for Community Aid
Fellowship of Christian Veterans:
Our 3Circles:
1) Outside (Feeder) Circle: Churches
& Church Organizations, Veterans Organizations, Special Events, and Word of
Mouth
2) Middle (Prayer Groups)
Circle: Prayer Breakfast every Monday at 7am, Prayer Lunch (still needed), Intercessory Prayer, and Veteran Outreach
3) Inside (Serve the community with
Care) Circle: Fellowship of Military Brethren
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Week
31 of 52: Inventory Management
There is no clear cut way to store preparedness supplies. Some store their like preparedness items in groups (i.e. stored foods, tools, equipment, tack and household items), while others store them according to need (baking needs, short-term food supply, long-term supply, etc.) Whichever way you choose to organize, ensure that the area chosen is free from natural elements and insects. This also helps reduce other pest issues. The best way to keep track of your preps is with a master inventory list. Here are some suggestions for organization and for creating a Master List.
Organizing the Storage Area:
- Take out all your preparedness
items from the area they are being stored in.
- Thoroughly clean the area you are
storing your preparedness items and food.
- Ensure that the area you are
choosing to store your food is free of the enemies (natural elements and insects).
- Label each container, bucket, tub
or package with it’s contents, pack date/year and any necessary
instructions.
- Assign locations in storage area
helps to keep items more organized (Med. Supplies, Baking, Sanitation,
Breakfast, Canned Goods, etc.).
- Grouping items that are used
together can be convenient. For example, keep baking needs such as flour,
sugar, baking soda, salt, etc. next to one another for easy access.
- Place goods with the longest
expiration date in the back and work forward to the closest expiration
date.
- Systematically rotate and organize
your storage.
- Food storage inventory should be
checked every 6 months to make sure that food items are properly rotated
and are used within their expiration date.
- Use Excel or a spreadsheet software
program to better organize and categorize your preps.
- List everything! Nothing should be
exempt from your inventory list.
- Add the location of where the prep
items are stored.
- Alphabetizing the list and
including the location of where it is stored can be helpful when you’re in
a pinch.
- Store your Master List in your
Emergency Binder.
To learn more tips for organizing your emergency preps, click here.
To find out how to better inventory your preparedness supplies, click here.
Action Items:
1.
Take
all of your preparedness items out of the storage area and thoroughly clean the
area.
2.
Organize
your preparedness supplies.
3.
Develop
a master list of your inventory supplies.
4.
Store
the master list in your Emergency Binder.
Preps to Buy:
- Three Ring Binder (the larger the
better)
- Dividers
- Printer Paper
- Highlighter Pen (optional)
- Printed Out Information
- Pens
- Labels
- Plastic containers or bins or under
bed storage containers
- Shelving units
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