Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Skills for Survival: How Families Can Prepare

In an unpredictable world that harbors potential disasters ranging from drought and famine to war and economic collapse personal peace and self-confidence are difficult to establish. In times of nuclear giants and ethical infants, each person must find a way to ground himself on solid foundations.

Skills for Survival: How Families Can Prepare provides a path to personal assurance and security. By outlining skills in areas like emergencies, gardening, and food, Esther Dickey prompts readers to exercise their ability to solve the problems of an uncertain future, sharing her hard-won insights so others can stand firm and emotionally prepared when the time for preparation has passed.

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