“Most of our students do well under our instruction. They fill a hole in their skill set, come to a course every now and then, and wish us well. That’s okay. And then there are those who are here every time the doors are open, those who bring an already respectable skill set to the table and build it into something truly remarkable. That’s Stephen Hendrix.”
Read moreStudent Spotlight April 2019 - Bill Reese, Instinct Survivalist
“Our belief is that there are no masters in this field, only students. And the greatest experts are the ones who realize this, are the most committed to their own growth and development. Such is the case with our brother Bill Reese.”
Read moreStudent Spotlight March 2019 - Chris Hardy
“At SARCRAFT, we believe in staying the course and prevailing against all odds. We believe in living in victory, and thriving instead of merely surviving. And we believe that challenges and hardships, no matter how difficult, are blessings. Because they show us just what we’re made of, and give us the opportunity to become that much stronger.”
Read moreStudent Spotlight February 2019 - Robert Gore
“Robert has gone from student to friend to family, and is about to step into his next role with SARCRAFT… Instructor.”
Read moreDisaster Prep: Defining Your Parameters
"Some 72% of Americans don’t have enough supplies to last them for three days. For some, it’s even less than that. So that’s where we’re starting. Which leads us to a good question: Where DO you start?"
Read moreA Round of Positivity
It doesn’t matter what book you read, what video you watch or what famous survival celebrity you follow. You will learn the same thing from all of them- Your attitude determines your altitude. However, how to keep and maintain that positivity is very rarely addressed. Shelter, fire, water, first aid, signaling, food and rest always get elaborated on. Shouldn’t the most important priority get more attention? I certainly believe so. Here’s how I do it…
Read moreSpoonin'
"...Most people think it takes courage to do the thing that scares them the most, but the truth is that courage comes after you do the thing that scares you the most. Needless to say, the role was reversed this time, as I was the one about to take the plunge..."
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