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Use of Force Policy
Security and Ushers: Handling “difficult” people Definition: Difficult People are defined as persons who refuse to adhere to the scriptural practices of good order and...
Psychological Testing of your Security Team or ARE YOUR SECURITY GUYS NUTS?
Part of the requirements for our Gatekeeper state certified training in professional security is the passing of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. This is a...
Be CONfident that church small groups are targets for “Crimes of Persuasion”
A personal recent exposure to what could have been a “Crime of Persuasion” or in other terms a “Con Job” caused me to propose a “What If” scenario that could happen in any...
Affinity Fraud: How To Avoid Investment Scams That Target Groups
What is an Affinity Fraud? Affinity fraud refers to investment scams that prey upon members of identifiable groups, such as religious or ethnic communities, the elderly, or...
Time vs Timing
How fast is your draw? Industry standard tells us to procure the weapon system and have it online and lead delivered on target from concealment in 1.5 seconds. This time...
Get off me Blades & The “Grab and Stab” concept
Today we revisit the off-hand deployable blade and what makes the grab and stab concept so simple and convincing. Primarily used in close quarter deadly force situations and...
The Semantics of Security and Safety
In the scope of issues dealing with causing harm to a church's people or property there is a dividing line that defines the proper use of the words describing the threat....
Where are you focusing when you holster your weapon? Downrange is the wrong answer.
I see it time and time again and occasionally find myself wanting to holster without looking depending on what holster or setup I am currently wearing or training with....
YouTuber & Internet Firearms Training
If you don’t know how to do something, how do you learn? YOUTUBE! If you want the very best in Navy SEAL training? YouTube! Brain surgery? YouTube! If you want to know...