In Mark 16:15, the Bible says that after He was resurrected, Jesus met with his disciples. He commissioned them to “Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to all creatio...
Familiar settings make it easy to let down our guard and ignore or miss altogether the warning signs of possible unsafe situations. Parents may not supervise their children in a ch...
A child is missing at your church! How long will it take to know that child is missing, report the missing child, and start a missing child response? Do you have a missing child re...
With the continued spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 causing concern around the world, Adventist Risk Management, Inc. (ARM) is committed to providing relevant information f...
In today’s connected world, they say a true friend is defined by someone who comes to your house, and their phone automatically connects to your Wi-Fi. Despite the humor of t...
If you travel frequently, you know there are different risks when you are away from your home or community. Not only are there risks you wouldn’t have otherwise, but the supp...
“I never thought it would happen to our church.” Too often, these words are spoken after a church experiences financial loss. A financial loss can happen at any time a...
Until they have a claim, many people don’t know who Adventist Risk Management, Inc. (ARM) is. That is unfortunate because ARM is much more of an asset in ministry to our chur...
The safety officer is a crucial leader in the ministry of risk management. This vital role may often be overlooked. But, the safety officer’s top priority is to keep the mini...
My church would really like to have new pews. Many of them look very worn. Some may have broken supports in the seat (which is hidden by the fabric of the cushion). It is not cheap...