Church Security Solutions New Crisis Management Program
Media Advisory: April 28, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)In 2009, there were 1,237 crimes against Christian churches, including 12 homicides and 38 other violent acts, according to the Christian Security Network. This indicates that churches are experiencing more crises more frequently nationwide. To help combat this trend, Church Security Solutions (CSS) has launched a new Crisis Management Program.
This monthly subscription-based program assists pastors and church leaders in their greatest time of need--a crisis. Once an incident occurs, CSS assembles the right support team from security to public relations to mental health professionals. Their collective guidance and advice helps churches know what initial steps to take, what options they have to move forward and what to communicate to their staff, congregation and public.
How one responds to a crisis can determine whether it is minimized or if the crisis turns into a much bigger incident legally, financially and publicly. This program is about addressing the new realities of our society; mitigating risk for churches, and ensuring that churches don't have to handle the crisis alone. All for a monthly fee of $24.95, church leaders get the peace of mind knowing that if a crisis strikes, they are now prepared to handle it--and handle it well.
More about our new program: www.churchsecuritysolutions.com/crisis-management
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