According to Dictionary.com, risk management is the technique or profession for assessing, minimizing, and preventing accidental loss to business, through the use of insurance, saf...
[Originally published in April/June 2016 issue of Elder's Digest, a quarterly resource for local church leaders] Tragedy is a fact of life. In the past year, terrorist bo...
The forecast for the entire day was rain. My sister and I decided to make the most of the day and do a little shopping together to lift our spirits. It was just another normal Frid...
Is Your Facility Prepared? Storms, high winds, and extreme weather can cause items such as tree limbs to come in contact with and either short out or break power lines. Ice from w...
Has your church or school ever dealt with a case of fraud? Perhaps the financial statements just didn’t add up. Unfortunately, fraud and embezzlement are two very re...
“Dear Mom and Dad, It’s week 3! I can’t believe camp is almost over. Do I have to go home?!? This week I got to go out on the water with Sharon....
I’ll never forget the first time I injured myself practicing a sport. I was in fifth grade and a member of my elementary school’s gymnastics team. Practice was almost d...
Priscilla was her name. A beautiful, young girl who everyone thought odd because she would hide under layers and layers of clothing. She wore three pairs of socks, two pairs of jea...
My high school classmate once described a flood that overwhelmed her home in the Philippines. As floodwaters quickly filled the house, she was forced to climb to the top of the roo...
Congratulations on conducting your drill for Safety Sabbath. With safety awareness raised, the work isn’t over yet. You have one more thing on your “Safety Sabbath To-D...