Preparing for emergencies or difficult situations can help us stay safe and feel more secure. Additionally, being prepared allows us to provide for our own needs, our family’s needs, and the needs of others when a disaster or unexpected event occurs. Use the resources shared below to start or continue your path toward being temporally prepared.
- Watch Bishop Waddell's “There will be bread” video below
- Read the Temporal Preparedness trifold document to introduce the subject
- Use the Temporal Preparedness Manual to work on your plan
- Regularly visit the local Welfare and Self-Reliance Resources Portal to check additional local resources that can help you
FOR LEADERS
Discussion Guide: How Can I Minister to Others During a Crisis?
Make plans for your ward or stake: