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Unfortunately it does depend on the current sheriff and staff in your area. There are definitely some that are completely disinterested and think themselves above all. Or have fallen into the lull that nothing will happen in their community. Lazy. As we’ve had examples of very tiny churches being attacked!

FEMA? Well, we see what they’ve done, or haven’t, in the SE after Helene, Katrina, and count other examples. The bald faced lie that they have no money from giving it all to the illegals. . Again, sadly it depends on your area and the political climate. Oaths they take…..many have their fingers crossed behind their backs when taking them. I agree, I hope they’re all dismantled to rid them of as much corruption as possible. I’m not holding my breathe.

We’re clearly, for the most part, on our own to educate the few you’d want to be on guard and active on the grounds, along with the congregation, on actions to take should an attack occur. It’s just the times we live in, and while some may be against doing those activities, they need to understand their lives could count on it!

I really appreciate this article! It gives specifics that a church can work on together. All it needs is one person willing to lead in making it happen!

I’ll be giving it to the elders in our church and asking them to please act on it! We do have certain things in place, but I don’t believe it to be strong enough, and the congregation definitely doesn’t know what to do! Blessings to all and may our Lord protect His children!

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