Episodios

  • Doom Is the Scary Movies of Preparedness
    Apr 3 2026

    Are you consuming preparedness content that's actually working against your readiness — and your peace of mind? For many Christian preppers, the deep dive into apocalyptic books, dystopian survival fiction, and endless doom-focused media feels productive, even necessary. But what if that steady diet of doom is doing more harm than good, shaping the way you see the world in ways that steal your joy and distort your faith?

    In this episode, Todd breaks down why doom porn is the scary movie of the preparedness world — and what that comparison reveals about how we're really processing all that content we consume. He explores the "garbage in, garbage out" reality that serious preppers need to confront honestly, and why Christian preppers are called to a different posture than one of constant, anxious vigilance. This isn't about putting your head in the sand — it's about understanding the difference between being wisely prepared and being mentally held hostage by the worst-case scenario.

    If you've ever caught yourself reading the third apocalyptic novel in a row and wondering why you're looking at the gas station like it's already gone dark, this episode is your reset. Truly prepared Christians aren't paralyzed by doom — they're building skills, living fully, and trusting God with the outcome. This is essential perspective for every faithful prepper who wants to stay ready without losing their mind or their mission.

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    8 m
  • All Is Not Lost
    Apr 1 2026

    Have you ever stood in the middle of a crisis — whether spiritual or physical — and felt the weight of the thought that everything is gone, that there's no coming back? It's a feeling that can paralyze even the most faithful preppers, and yet it may be one of the most dangerous lies that both the spiritually drifting believer and the doom-focused prepper have in common.

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd draws from Solomon's prayer of dedication in 1 Kings 8 to deliver a message that is as much a preparedness principle as it is a spiritual one — all is not lost. Todd unpacks the remarkable wisdom Solomon wove into that ancient prayer, a wisdom that anticipated human failure, spiritual drift, and the long road back to God. The parallels to the prepared mindset run deeper than you might expect. Whether you've drifted from your walk with the Lord or you've fallen into the trap of purely doom-and-gloom prepping, this episode challenges you to embrace a maturity that recognizes struggle not as a final chapter, but as a turning point. True preparedness — spiritual and physical — was never built on the assumption that all is lost. It was built on the conviction that with the right foundation, you can recover, rebuild, and return.

    For Christian preppers, the call to remain spiritually ready isn't separate from your preparedness journey — it is your preparedness journey. Keeping yourself in a place where God can reach you, where His voice isn't drowned out by fear or apathy, is the most fundamental form of readiness there is. Todd closes with a challenge that will resonate with every faithful prepper who has ever wrestled with despair: we don't prep from fear, we prep from faith.

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    12 m
  • Sanitation Safety - Two Bucket System
    Mar 27 2026

    What if the greatest threat to your family's survival in a long-term emergency isn't a lack of food, water, or security — but something most preppers never think about until it's too late? Improper sanitation has historically killed more people during disasters than the disasters themselves, and the hard truth is that dysentery, diarrhea, and waterborne disease can sweep through an unprepared household or neighborhood with devastating speed. For Christian preppers who are serious about protecting the people God has placed in their care, sanitation safety isn't a secondary concern — it's a foundational one.

    In this episode, Todd tackles one of the most overlooked yet critical dimensions of preparedness: sanitation in SHTF scenarios. From short-term disruptions where basic hygiene and clean surfaces can prevent illness, to long-term grid-down situations that demand a complete rethinking of waste management, this episode walks through the practical realities of what happens when the water stops running and the sewage pumps go offline. Todd breaks down the two bucket sanitation system — a proven, low-cost method that separates liquid and solid waste and provides a sustainable, long-term solution for families and communities alike. He also addresses the humanure composting approach, neighborhood-level coordination, and why sanitation has to be one of the very first conversations in any serious preparedness plan.

    Faithful preppers understand that stewardship of life goes beyond stockpiling food and securing shelter — it means thinking through every dimension of human survival, including the ones nobody wants to talk about. Sanitation safety is not a glamorous topic, but it is an essential one, and the knowledge in this episode could mean the difference between a community that survives a crisis and one that is undone by it from the inside out.

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    13 m
  • Doing Hard Things — Faith, Leadership, and the Courage to Act
    Mar 25 2026

    What if the hardest thing standing between you and true preparedness isn't a gear gap or a supply shortage — but a decision you've been putting off?

    In this devotional episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd draws from 1 Kings chapter 2 to explore one of the most overlooked dimensions of both faithful living and genuine preparedness: the courage to do hard things before a crisis forces your hand. Using the account of Solomon and Joab, this episode examines what it looks like when deferred decisions compound into inherited problems — and why Christian preppers who are serious about their mission can't afford to let procrastination masquerade as patience.

    This isn't an episode about gear or logistics. It's about the kind of clear-headed, Spirit-led resolve that separates those who are truly prepared from those who are simply hoping things work out.

    For the faithful prepper, doing hard things as a Christian isn't a detour from God's will — it may be the very road He's placed you on. Solomon's swift and decisive action in the face of unfinished business is a model for anyone who has been delaying a difficult conversation, avoiding a financial decision, or stalling on a vulnerability in their preparedness plan. Todd connects this ancient narrative directly to the real-world pressures Christian preppers face today, making the case that procrastination in preparedness is its own category of risk. If faith and hard decisions feel like they're in tension in your life right now, this episode will reframe that tension as a calling.

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    11 m
  • 4 Ways to Deal with Survivor Guilt
    Mar 20 2026

    What happens after you survive? For many preppers, the physical emergency ends but a quieter, more personal battle begins — one that your bug out bag can't solve and your food storage can't address. Survivor guilt is a real and documented psychological response to living through disasters and emergencies, and yet it remains one of the most overlooked dimensions of true preparedness. If your preparedness plan doesn't account for the emotional aftermath of surviving emergencies, then your plan isn't as complete as you think.

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd breaks down four practical and faith-grounded ways to confront survivor guilt — drawing on biblical narrative and experience with real-world disasters like Hurricane Harvey to frame what living as a survivor actually looks like. These aren't abstract coping concepts. They are actionable approaches designed to keep survivor guilt from paralyzing you and the people depending on you. Because when the emergency is over and the dust settles, your family still needs you functional, focused, and whole.

    For Christian preppers, this episode is a necessary addition to your preparedness mindset. Surviving emergencies is never purely physical — it is emotional, spiritual, and deeply personal. The truly prepared understand that readying the whole person means confronting the hard questions before crisis forces an answer. These four approaches are essential knowledge for any faithful prepper who wants to be ready not just to survive, but to lead and serve when it matters most. Be blessed, and be prepared.

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    10 m
  • When Intentional Living Creates a Legacy to Leave Behind
    Mar 18 2026

    What if the most powerful preparedness tool you possess isn't stored in a container or catalogued in a spreadsheet, but is instead being built quietly through the way you choose to live every single day?

    In this concluding episode of the Noah the Prepper series, Todd turns to the New Testament to reveal how Noah's story didn't end with the flood — it echoed across centuries and was ultimately affirmed by Jesus Himself. For Christian preppers, this final chapter of Noah's arc isn't just a theological footnote; it's a blueprint for intentional living that transforms personal preparedness into a lasting legacy. This episode explores what it truly means to build an ark of preparedness — one made not only of gear, skills, and supplies, but of faith, obedience, and a prepper mindset that shapes everyone around you, whether they recognize it or not.

    Noah never saw his ministry as finished, and neither should you. The legacy a faithful prepper leaves behind may not be immediately visible, but its impact — on family, on community, on future generations — is both spiritual and eternal. If you've been preparing in relative obscurity, wondering whether it matters, this episode is essential listening. Your intentional living is speaking louder than you know.

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    7 m
  • The Hidden Costs of Surviving
    Mar 13 2026

    What if the greatest threat to your family's well-being after a crisis isn't the disaster itself — but what surviving does to you on the inside? For Christian preppers who have invested deeply in food storage, water supplies, and emergency gear, this is the question that rarely gets asked, and almost never gets answered.

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd draws on the biblical account of Noah to explore one of the most overlooked dimensions of preparedness: survival guilt. When the waters recede and the emergency passes, a hidden psychological and spiritual cost can take hold — not just in you, but in your spouse, your children, and those closest to you. Todd traces the documented history of survival guilt from its origins in Holocaust research and after the Vietnam War, and brings it squarely into the context of modern preparedness. Even the most thoroughly equipped preppers can find themselves unprepared for the emotional weight of having made it through when others did not. Gear and supplies will only carry your family so far.

    True preparedness means accounting for every dimension of a crisis — and the emotional and spiritual aftermath is no exception. If you are serious about building resilience for your family, understanding survival guilt is not optional knowledge. It is foundational. Don't miss this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast.

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    7 m
  • Prepper Recovery After the Storm: Learning to Live Again
    Mar 11 2026

    What happens when the crisis is over — but the hardest work is just beginning? Most Christian preppers spend years stockpiling supplies, learning skills, and preparing for the moment disaster strikes. But very few have seriously considered what comes after: the psychological weight of survival, the grief of catastrophic loss, and the profound challenge of rebuilding life in a world that may never look the same again. Prepper recovery is one of the most overlooked dimensions of true preparedness, and for the faithful prepper, it may also be the most spiritually demanding season they will ever face.

    In this episode of the Christian Prepper Podcast, Todd turns to Genesis 9 — and what he finds there may surprise you. Noah emerges from the ark with God's blessing, a divine covenant, and the rainbow as a sign of promise. Yet Todd draws out a compelling and a possible missed angle from this passage: even when you do everything right, even when you are right with God, recovery can still bring unexpected struggles. Through the lens of Noah's story, Todd explores the emotional and psychological realities of prepper recovery — including the crushing weight of loss, the threat of survival guilt, and what it truly means to "reset" rather than simply return to the way things were. Drawing on real-world examples from Hurricane Harvey and his years of preparedness research, Todd unpacks why rebuilding after crisis demands both mental preparation and an intentional, Spirit-led approach to finding a new normal.

    For Christian preppers, this episode is essential. Trusting God after disaster isn't a passive posture — it requires active engagement with grief, stress, and the unknown future. Understanding prepper mental health, the emotional toll of long-term crisis, and how faith anchors the recovery process are not soft topics. They are foundational to being truly prepared.

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    18 m