
We Moved Our Family of 6 to 5 Acres in Florida. Here's the Real Reason Why

Before the crash comes, before the grid goes down, before the shelves go empty, the people who will be okay are the ones who built resilience before they needed it. Mark Wilburn just moved his family of six from Georgia to five acres in South Florida, complete with a spring-fed pond, chickens, a garden, and plans for goats and a multi-generational homestead compound. We talk about why the earth wants to feed you, what God's design for living off the land actually looks like, and why the skills your great-grandparents had are the most valuable things you can pass on to your kids today. This is not just a lifestyle. This is the Ark.
Watch the full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p97sFTYrgpc&t=3s
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedA family of six has relocated from Georgia to South Florida to establish a sustainable homestead. The speaker discusses the joys of living off the land, raising livestock, and teaching his children nature-based skills. He emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and resilience in the face of potential economic or societal instability, contrasting modern vulnerability with the self-sufficiency of past generations.
