KEEPING YOUR CHURCH SAFE

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| Rating | : | 4.12 (522 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1606473328 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 148 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-01-28 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Excellent Resource" according to G. Todd Brimm. I have served almost fifteen years in law enforcement and this book is a must for any church in today's society. If you want an excellent tool that provides simple, easy measures to make your church a safer place to fellowship and worship you now have a "second" Bible.. yoyi said Excellent Resource for Pastors!. As a pastor I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in security at church. It covers many topics and it is simple to understand.I believe that you will benefit greatly from what you will learn about keeping your church safe, and about being a good steward in regards to se. "Provides a decent overview, covers all the main areas of concern" according to Left Coast Shopper. This book is a quick and easy read. The author covers all areas of concern for an introduction to Church Safety. It is written from the perspective of large church-campus organizations, but can be a useful guide for smaller churches (like mine). This book will help beginners think o
It has been written as a result of years invested in "front line" experience. Keeping Your Church Safe is a practical blueprint for churches covering all aspects of church security and safety for staff, premises and members. Contact Information: churchsafetyandsecurity@gmail. It contains the insight of a safety manager, site security chief, dignitary protection administrator and a special event commander, all in one." Major Bill Weedman (retired) Commander of Special Operations and Event Management Louisville Metro Police Department Ron Aguiar has been at Southeast Christian Church for 10 years as Director of Safety & Security, with an additional 10 years spent in public law enforcement and private security. When church leaders fail to provide for the well-being and protection of everyone involved in congregational programs, they
