First Presidency-Issued Letter
Originally Issued 24 June 1988
Reprinted in October 1988 Ensign
Preparing for Emergencies
Occasionally people speculate about possible disasters, which speculation
engenders fear and can cause members to become caught up in emergency
preparedness efforts that are not only costly but go beyond the basics
consistently taught by the First Presidency. Leaders should refer to
Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders.
Member preparations require wise planning, diligence, and provident living.
If circumstances warrant, the First Presidency and Council of the Twelve will
provide additional guidance on such matters through established priesthood
channels.
We continue to encourage members to store sufficient food, clothing, and
where possible fuel for at least one year. We have not laid down an exact
formula for what should be stored. However, we suggest that members
concentrate on essential foods that sustain life, such as grains, legumes,
cooking oil, powdered milk, salt, sugar or honey, and water. Most families can
achieve and maintain this basic level of preparedness. The decision to do more
than this rests with the individual.
We encourage you to follow this counsel with the assurance that a people
prepared through obedience to the commandments of God need not fear.