I came across some articles on church security from Technologies For Worship Magazine, and they are mildly informative. They are, however just like what most magazines end up doing with their articles on practical areas. They avoid real useful information.
It isn’t as bad as the security and procedures articles where they focus on trying to make you feel bad about yourself rather than actually help you accomplish anything, but it isn’t much better. They are a more cursory overview of things you really MUST look over, but in a vague sort of way.
This is why I do a security section in my blog and am looking for others who do as well. Nothing brings anybody into practicality than working in the trenches (so to speak).
I am looking through some of their other stuff, but you might as well steer of the Internet technology section unless you need an internet glossary from 1996. There is some good stuff around, but mainly in areas where I am not up for input.
While I am posting this I ought to add another link to my church security director bait post ![]()



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