• Getting Your Financial House in Order | Christian Prepper Podcast.
    May 8 2026

    What good is a fully stocked bug-out bag if a single missed paycheck could unravel everything you've built? Most preppers invest heavily in gear, food storage, and tactical skills — yet overlook the one vulnerability capable of bringing it all down before any disaster ever strikes. Financial instability doesn't wait for a grid-down event or a category-four storm. It shows up quietly, month after month, in the form of mounting debt, chronic stress, and a bank account that never quite catches up.

    In this field-tested episode, Todd draws from decades of real-world experience — including a defining moment at a grocery store checkout that permanently reshaped how he approaches financial preparedness. Budgets are not sexy. Emergency funds don't make for compelling highlight reels. But Todd makes the case that getting out of debt and building genuine financial margin may be the single most consequential preparedness decision a Christian prepper can make. This episode walks through the foundational priorities that transform a financially fragile household into one capable of absorbing economic shocks — without panic, and without compromise.

    For faithful preppers, stewardship doesn't stop at the gear room or the pantry — it extends to every dollar that passes through your hands. With the economy already going sideways for millions of families, those living paycheck to paycheck carry a compounding vulnerability that no amount of freeze-dried food can offset. True preparedness means reducing financial exposure before a crisis forces your hand. If you've been putting off getting your financial house in order, this episode is the field-tested, faith-grounded push you need.

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    9 mins
  • Supernatural Prayer and Preparedness Support
    May 6 2026

    What separates a well-equipped prepper from a truly directed one? Every serious Christian prepper understands the discipline of building systems, acquiring gear, and rehearsing plans — but how many are bringing the same intentionality to their prayer life as they do to their preparedness? If your faith and your preps exist in separate compartments, this episode challenges that division at its root.

    In this podcast , Todd draws from Genesis 24 to examine one of Scripture's most overlooked models of preparedness support — a man fully equipped for his mission who still stopped to seek God before taking a single step. The episode explores what specific, expectant prayer looks like for the preparedness-minded believer, and why the habit of bringing your plans to God — with precision and discernment — is not a supplement to your preparedness, but a cornerstone of it. From major location decisions to finalizing your mutual assistance group, Todd unpacks how direction sought through prayer produces a different kind of confidence than research alone ever can.

    For faithful preppers, preparedness support is not just logistical — it is spiritual. The most thoroughly resourced person in the room is only as prepared as the direction they're moving in, and prayer is what aligns that direction with God's will. If you are serious about integrating discernment and faith into every layer of your preparedness, this episode delivers both the biblical foundation and the practical challenge to do exactly that.

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    14 mins
  • Power for Lights and to Keep Cool
    May 1 2026

    When the grid goes down and darkness falls, how confident are you in your ability to keep the lights on and stay cool without breaking the bank?

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd continues his series on affordable power solutions, this time zeroing in on practical, low-cost options for lights for blackouts and keeping cool when the AC is no longer an option. Drawing from a real-life experience when an entire region went pitch black — no light pollution, no full moon to light the sky, Todd makes the case that power for blackouts isn't just a convenience; it's a critical layer of your preparedness plan. From portable USB battery banks to LED lighting solutions and personal fans, Todd walks through how to right-size your power strategy so you're not over-engineering your setup or leaving critical needs unmet when it matters most.

    For Christian preppers who take the call to stewardship seriously, being caught unprepared in an extended blackout isn't just uncomfortable — it's a gap in your readiness that could affect your family's safety and your ability to serve others in your community. This episode gives you the framework to think through your power needs clearly and affordably, so when the lights go out, you're already ready.

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    13 mins
  • Lone Wolf Faith and Lone Wolf Survival
    Apr 29 2026

    Are you the sole prepper in your household — the one carrying the entire weight of your family's readiness while everyone else remains disengaged? The lone wolf prepper identity has been romanticized in survival culture for decades, but Scripture tells a different story, and so does the hard reality of a genuine crisis.

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd draws from Exodus 18 and the wisdom Jethro offered Moses to challenge one of the most dangerous assumptions in the preparedness world — that going it alone is a strength rather than a vulnerability. Just as Moses was the single point of failure for an entire nation, the lone wolf prepper is one twisted ankle, one bad decision, or one moment of incapacitation away from catastrophe. Todd unpacks why building a preparedness community isn't a compromise of your readiness — it's the fulfillment of it. From getting an reluctant spouse on board to identifying trustworthy people in your church and neighborhood, this episode lays out the biblical and practical case for moving from isolation to a genuine mutual aid network. Christian preparedness has never been a solo calling, and delegation in crisis isn't weakness — it's wisdom that God modeled long before the prepper movement existed.

    If you've been carrying your preparedness burden alone, this episode is the counsel you didn't know you needed. The faithful prepper isn't just the one with the best gear or the deepest pantry — it's the one who has invested in the right people before the emergency arrives.

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    14 mins
  • Affordable Power During Blackouts
    Apr 24 2026

    When a blackout hits your neighborhood, how many hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars worth of food are sitting vulnerable in your freezer right now?

    In this Field Tested episode, Todd tackles one of the most overlooked gaps in home emergency preparedness: affordable power solutions for those who aren't yet in a position to invest in a full generator setup. Drawing from real-world experience through Houston's devastating derecho and Hurricane Beryl — storms that left some families without power twice in the same month — Todd breaks down a practical, budget-conscious strategy that can protect your food supply and stretch your emergency resources further than you might expect. This isn't about powering your whole house. It's about protecting what you've already invested in your family's food storage, and knowing exactly how to size, deploy, and use the right equipment before a crisis forces you to figure it out the hard way. For Christian preppers serious about stewardship, this episode reframes what "being prepared" actually looks like when the grid goes down.

    True preparedness isn't reserved for those with deep pockets — it's built on wisdom, planning, and making the most of what God has provided. Whether you're just starting to build your preps or you're looking to close a gap in your current setup, this episode delivers field-tested knowledge that could save your family real money the next time the lights go out. Don't wait until a blackout forces the lesson.

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    10 mins
  • Are You In a Fear Cycle?
    Apr 22 2026

    In a world where the news cycle seems to deliver a new crisis every week — economic instability, global conflicts, supply chain warnings, and natural disasters — how do you know if your preparedness motivation is rooted in faith or driven by fear? For Christian preppers, the tension between fear and faith is one of the most important things you can examine, because fear is a terrible project manager. It pushes you toward panic buying, reckless spending, and abandoning the very foundational planning that makes genuine preparedness possible. The difference between a reactive prepper and a truly prepared one often comes down to what's driving the urgency.

    In this Bible devotional episode, Todd takes a close look at Habakkuk 2:1-3 and draws out a powerful preparedness application that is as relevant to modern Christian preppers as it was to the prophet standing watch over Jerusalem. Habakkuk faced genuine, imminent catastrophe — and his response was not to spiral or scramble, but to station himself at his post and wait with deliberate patience for God to speak. That posture — steady, watchful, and rooted in trust — is exactly the posture that faithful preppers are called to hold today. Todd also anchors the conversation in Matthew 6:34, reinforcing that the answer to uncertainty is never urgency; the answer to uncertainty is faithfulness.

    The cycle of fear and faith both begin in the same place: awareness of a broken and unstable world. But only one of them leads to consistent, sustainable preparedness. If you find yourself tossed around by every alarming headline, overspending on preps you don't need, or skipping the foundational work of planning and skill-building, this episode is essential listening. God has not called his people to panic — he has called them to be good stewards, to work their plan, and to trust that he holds the timeline.

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    13 mins
  • Field Tested - Medical Preparedness
    Apr 17 2026

    When was the last time you actually reached for something in your everyday carry kit — and did it deliver when you needed it most? For many preppers, the honest answer is that the gear they haul around daily looks impressive on paper but rarely earns its keep in real life. Medical preparedness isn't just about owning a first aid kit — it's about carrying the right things, in the right form, so that when the moment arrives, you're actually ready to act.

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd shares a practical, field-tested approach to everyday medical preparedness drawn from over fifteen years of real-world experience. Rather than theory or gear-list speculation, this episode digs into what actually gets used — what medicine should you keep in your bag every day, whether something as simple as a floss pick belongs in your work bag, and how to think about staging your gear so it works for your life, not against it. Todd also challenges the common prepper assumption that more gear equals more prepared, making a compelling case for a leaner, smarter carry strategy that positions you to serve others around you — not just yourself.

    This episode is a call to audit what you're carrying, stage what you can't carry, and build a system that actually works.

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    15 mins
  • Next Steps in Faith and Preparedness
    Apr 15 2026

    What do you do when you know something needs to change — in your faith, in your preparedness, or in your life — but you have no idea what your next move should be? For Christian preppers, that tension between urgency and uncertainty is real, and how you navigate it matters more than most people realize. Whether you're sensing a shift in your circumstances or feeling the pressure of a world that seems to be unraveling faster every day, the question of your next step deserves more than a gut reaction.

    In this episode, Todd pulls from Psalm 37 and Proverbs 3 to explore what it means to hold faith and preparedness together when the path forward isn't clear. Just as knowing God's will for your life requires cultivating a consistent, listening relationship with the Holy Spirit — not just sprinting to Him in a crisis — building a sound preparedness posture requires anchoring yourself to a plan rather than being tossed around by every alarming article, AI-generated video, or latest threat making the rounds. Prepping and faith, it turns out, operate on the same foundational principle: trust the source, follow the plan, and don't let anxiety drive the decisions.

    For the faithful prepper, this episode is a timely reminder that having a preparedness plan isn't just a tactical advantage — it's a spiritual discipline. When you've done the work of aligning your next steps with both the leading of the Holy Spirit and a thoughtful, informed strategy, you're not reacting to the chaos around you. You're standing firm in it. If you're in a season of uncertainty right now, this one was recorded for you.

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    14 mins