Prayer Breakfast: Servants of
Christ
0700 at BJ’s Restaurant
Hamilton Montana
Oh Father,
grant that those who worship you this day may present their bodies as a living
sacrifice, holy, and acceptable to you. By the power of the Holy Spirit make us
strong to fulfill our ministry this day. In Jesus Christ’s name we pray. Amen.
1. Opening - Round the Table
Individual Prayers
2. Morning Psalm: 71
3. Breakfast Reading: 2 Corinthians
4:1-6
4. Breakfast is served
5. Breakfast Discussion Topics:
a.
News around the valley
b.
Week 31 of 52 weeks of preparation by Tess Pennington
6. Closing - Round the Table
Individual Prayers
7. Benediction
May
the Lord make you strong to do the work of ministry. Amen
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Week 31 of 52:
Inventory Management
Keeping your preps organized can be very challenging to say the
least. Most of us do not have ideal storage areas and are putting our
preparedness and food supplies in every free nook and cranny that is available
to us. If you’re not careful, this can lead to an unorganized mess. However, in
order to know how much you have and how much more you need, you must to be able
to account for it. The reality of this situation is if you are ever truly in an
emergency, you want these preparedness items and equipment to be accessible and
easy to find when you need it the most.
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.
Creating a Master List:
- 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.
As you have found in the last 30 weeks, preparedness involves
acquiring a lot of gear, tools and food. Knowing what you have, how much
you have and where to find it is imperative in keeping track of your
preparedness supplies.
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:
15.
Take all of your preparedness items out of the storage area and
thoroughly clean the area.
16.
Organize your preparedness supplies.
17.
Develop a master list of your inventory supplies.
18.
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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