RISK MANAGEMENT Archives - Page 32 of 34 - Church Executive


Biometrics keep children safe and delivers peace of mind

Our society has evolved into a civilization that demands more and expects multi-functionality from the technology that surrounds us every day.

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Churches need to focus on true safety when transporting members

Every church has someone or a group in charge of safety.

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Electrical fires can devastate your church

Fires can cause severe damage not only to the property, but also to the congregation itself as it must cope with the lasting effects of the devastation.

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Problems on ‘the surface’ can lead to major liability hazards

A speed bump that is not clearly marked; a dark area due to improper lighting; or a large pothole that has formed over time are all examples of potential dangers in church parking lots.

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Background checks and credit reports make for good employees

A growing number of small businesses — and churches are among them — are looking to rebuild their work force as the economy continues its long ascent from the prolonged recession.

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Safeguard against violent ‘insiders and outsiders’

During the past 15 years violence has migrated from the workplace through the school system and college campuses and has now set its sights on churches.

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Invest in your church’s security to prevent theft in the building

Once considered sacred even to criminals, churches are now prime targets for theft. In fact, it’s precisely the trusting nature of church organizations that can make them so vulnerable to crime.

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Enemy in the castle

For years now, I’ve looked on as wary church leaders and their tech gurus waged an endless war on the growing threat that Internet pornography represents to their congregations.

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Safety first: Preserve the future of your churches

Among the most important things that church leaders can do for their congregations is keeping their children safe. In the past, many people didn’t worry about security issues at churches. However, times have changed and so have churches. Gone are the days when we simply relied on “good faith” to preserve the security of our children in the church nursery, Sunday school or youth rooms.

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E-giving means fewer envelopes to open and less chance of fraud

Bad weather, vacations and illnesses can cause parishioners to miss church services during the year. While some people will make up their missed donations, many won’t. That’s where electronic giving, or e-giving, can help.

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