Our new General Conference approved Adventist Risk Management Spy Danger Pathfinder Honour helps you gain important life skills. You learn to assess situations and make choices that keep you safe while allowing you to experience new things without unnecessary dangers. As you navigate the world, risk management is about being smart, aware, and responsible.
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What is General Liability Insurance? General liability insurance is a type of insurance policy that is designed to cover you (the first party) for the general claims of a third pa...
When faced with a loss, it is sometimes difficult to know what the next step is and how to address the situation. An insured’s actions after an accident or loss can mak...
For months the teaching staff had noticed water damage signs on the ceiling of one of their classrooms. The caretaker tried to locate the source of the problem and realized that th...
A loose handrail, a small leak, unsecured wiring. These are all seemingly minor issues. It is tempting to put these off as there are so many ‘more important’ things to ...
Brother Mark called the pastor of his church with bad news. The church had been broken into, and the computer, microphones, projector and sound mixer board were stolen. Furthermore...
In Part 1 of this article, we looked at the fundamental concepts of what risk management is and some key risk management issues pastors should manage in a church’s minis...
It is true of many professions that there can be a surprising difference between what you study in school to prepare for your profession and what you actually need to know once you...
For three years, each Sabbath, the church members watched the red line on the fundraising “thermometer” grow closer and closer to the goal. One day, as they entered the...
We recognize the continuing and rapid digitization of information around us today. Regardless of who is responsible for data security, the common belief is that it is only a matter...
What would you do if a loved one, a student, a co-worker, or a fellow parishioner trusted you enough to tell you they have been abused? While there is no rigid formula or standard ...