Natural disasters and severe weather conditions can occur at any time during the year. Whether it is a flood, hurricane/typhoon or tornado/cyclone—severe weather conditions m...
In an emergency situation, first responders such as fire, police, or medical personnel are often first on the scene to help resolve the emergency and keep everyone safe. But did yo...
Emergency drills help ensure the safety of our congregations. During a drill, church members practice the best actions to take to be as secure as possible and protect themselves an...
During the past five years (from October 2013 to October 2018), the world church has incurred over $600,000 in claims due to accidents involving the use of ladders. Injuries and ev...
Does your church have an emergency plan? When was the last time the plan was updated? Does the plan address any potential risks, emergencies or natural disasters your ministry may ...
It’s the start of a new year. A time where many set goals and determine a plan of action to achieve those goals. Perhaps your ministry is also setting goals for what it will ...
Any leader who works with children knows that safety protocols are that much more important in ministries or events involving children. We must often be even more cautious and aler...
Some have called social media the “bane of our existence.” Others have called it the “greatest thing since sliced bread.” The reality of social media lies s...
Tommy is walking down the school hallway with his friends, half-listening to the conversation they are having while trying to remember what his mom packed for lunch. The group arri...
Language is powerful. However, misuse and misinterpretation of language can cause disarray, wounding relationships that harm both the sender and receiver.