My wife and I moved outside a small village near Rutland. I was originally looking to want to go to the Northeast Kingdom, particularly Caledonia County. Rutland wasn’t really a serious consideration. But a series of circumstances brought us to decide on Rutland County, and I believe it to be God’s will. I guess you could say we both felt that peace about our decision. However, the greater conviction was knowing to leave the south shore of Massachusetts, and get away from the coasts and the cities. We knew the mountains were to be our destination, and we still have that peace and conviction. We also saw how Satan made every step of this process a hassel, thus further confirming that if we were to go, we had to be determined and steadfast, fully trusting in God’s plan for us. It turned out to be the right decision. I truly believe the Lord will open up an avenue of ministry for us, although I’m not sure what that will be yet. I believe it will be helping others in some capacity as these end times descend upon us.
I couldn't agree with you more, it can be a mistake to move there with people I don't know anything about. I fully believe that the Holy Spirit will lead us to where we need to go. A perfect example is when my husband and I were in Ohio for 5 years and I was praying to God that I wanted to move back to MA because my daughter had a baby. So one night I said to God that I would stay if he wanted me to but if I was to go back home I would need a blatant sign so I would know without a doubt. So the next morning we got up and said good morning and sat down to coffee and the very first words out of my hubby's mouth was I think you should move back home. I almost fell over. So I called my friend who was renting my home to give her 6 months notice and she laughed and informed me she was negotiating a purchase price on a home and she would be moving. I have had God work like that in many ways in my life.
i agree about the mountains, and the states mentioned. I’d also include Pennsylvania and West Virginia for those able to go that far or feel led. My wife and I left the south shore of Massachusetts this summer and relocated to Vermont. We are so glad we did, and plan on becoming more self-reliant (and God-reliant) as we come out of Babylon more and more. i would be careful and prayerful of being too quick to join up with someone you barely know, or depend on them for land and living conditions. It is important to be truly like-minded and deeply committed to Christ when joining up with others.
I truly recommend a documentary that I believe can’t be viewed online (I purchased a DVD copy) called “Urban Danger”. You will very a number of believers who left the system and the cities for rural living. They have sweet spirits, and would be the kind of believers it would be a joy to live and work along side of. There are some people I personally would find it difficult to spend a day with, much less do life with. Pray and be careful and get to know others before making that leap.
Hi Lauren, I am in southern Massachusetts. I think the closest safe haven is in NY in the mountains. Check out Lois-Vogel Sharp at her site King of Glory Ministries. She has just purchased 100+ acres and is planning the next stages of preparation. In actuality I think anywhere in the mountains of Vermont, New Hampshire, New York or Maine would be preferable. Where I am here in Mass is only about 49ft above sea level and I am starting to get a tug at my spirit to start thinking of moving. ........God Bless, Wanda
Hi Wanda,
My wife and I moved outside a small village near Rutland. I was originally looking to want to go to the Northeast Kingdom, particularly Caledonia County. Rutland wasn’t really a serious consideration. But a series of circumstances brought us to decide on Rutland County, and I believe it to be God’s will. I guess you could say we both felt that peace about our decision. However, the greater conviction was knowing to leave the south shore of Massachusetts, and get away from the coasts and the cities. We knew the mountains were to be our destination, and we still have that peace and conviction. We also saw how Satan made every step of this process a hassel, thus further confirming that if we were to go, we had to be determined and steadfast, fully trusting in God’s plan for us. It turned out to be the right decision. I truly believe the Lord will open up an avenue of ministry for us, although I’m not sure what that will be yet. I believe it will be helping others in some capacity as these end times descend upon us.
Be blessed in our Lord Jesus Christ,
Dale
Hi Dale,
I couldn't agree with you more, it can be a mistake to move there with people I don't know anything about. I fully believe that the Holy Spirit will lead us to where we need to go. A perfect example is when my husband and I were in Ohio for 5 years and I was praying to God that I wanted to move back to MA because my daughter had a baby. So one night I said to God that I would stay if he wanted me to but if I was to go back home I would need a blatant sign so I would know without a doubt. So the next morning we got up and said good morning and sat down to coffee and the very first words out of my hubby's mouth was I think you should move back home. I almost fell over. So I called my friend who was renting my home to give her 6 months notice and she laughed and informed me she was negotiating a purchase price on a home and she would be moving. I have had God work like that in many ways in my life.
Can I ask you what part of Vermont you moved to?
God Bless,
Wanda
PS .... I believe URBAN DANGER documentary CAN be viewed online. I typed “can’t” by mistake! :)
Lauren and Wanda,
i agree about the mountains, and the states mentioned. I’d also include Pennsylvania and West Virginia for those able to go that far or feel led. My wife and I left the south shore of Massachusetts this summer and relocated to Vermont. We are so glad we did, and plan on becoming more self-reliant (and God-reliant) as we come out of Babylon more and more. i would be careful and prayerful of being too quick to join up with someone you barely know, or depend on them for land and living conditions. It is important to be truly like-minded and deeply committed to Christ when joining up with others.
I truly recommend a documentary that I believe can’t be viewed online (I purchased a DVD copy) called “Urban Danger”. You will very a number of believers who left the system and the cities for rural living. They have sweet spirits, and would be the kind of believers it would be a joy to live and work along side of. There are some people I personally would find it difficult to spend a day with, much less do life with. Pray and be careful and get to know others before making that leap.
In Christ,
Dale
Hi Lauren, I am in southern Massachusetts. I think the closest safe haven is in NY in the mountains. Check out Lois-Vogel Sharp at her site King of Glory Ministries. She has just purchased 100+ acres and is planning the next stages of preparation. In actuality I think anywhere in the mountains of Vermont, New Hampshire, New York or Maine would be preferable. Where I am here in Mass is only about 49ft above sea level and I am starting to get a tug at my spirit to start thinking of moving. ........God Bless, Wanda