How To Survive the Apocolypse in Four Easy Steps, for $19.99
I’ve always been a literal thinker. If Jesus said it, I believed He meant it.
For over thirty years I’ve lived that way — not by paycheck, not by system, but by faith. I’ve seen food appear, bills vanish, and doors open where there were only walls. So I want to show you what I’ve learned about trusting God when everything looks unstable.
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- Speak It — “No Fear Lives Here.”
This has been my mantra since I was young. When fear or anxiety starts to creep in, I say it out loud: No fear lives here.
Because man is the Imago Dei — made in the image of God, a speaking spirit — and what you speak, you create. The kingdom runs on declaration, not desperation.
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- Remember the Birds.
Jesus pointed at the birds and said, “They don’t plant or harvest or store in barns, yet your Father feeds them.”
He was teaching the fatherhood of God — that God has taken personal responsibility for His children.
“Take no thought for tomorrow,” He said, “but seek first the Kingdom and His righteousness — God’s way of being and doing right.”
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- Sow.
Go to your cupboard or freezer. Pick out some good food — the kind you’d eat yourself. Set it aside.
When you meet someone who’s struggling, give it to them.
This is how the Kingdom works: when you release what the world tells you to hoard, you make space for Heaven to respond. By giving what you might need, you give God’s system permission to send someone to you when you’re in need.
Remember: No fear lives here.
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- Pray.
Keep it simple:
“God, Jesus said You would provide me and my family our daily bread. Please keep His word as I look to You for help. Amen.”
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I’ve walked this path since I was nineteen — praying in my needs instead of trusting the system.
And I can tell you from experience: this is where miracles begin.

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