25 Christmas Gifts for Protectors

Recently a friend suggested we make a list of ideas to help her pick Christmas gifts for her husband. Now I like to think that I’m easy to shop for, but apparently, not everyone in my family agrees. This list has a couple of hidden advantages: 1) Only 1 item depends on size and 2)…

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Staying Safe: The Difference Between Cover and Concealment

Understanding how to protect yourself and your family in a dangerous situation is one of the most important things you can learn. One safety skill that matters is knowing the difference between cover and concealment. These two terms are often used together, but they mean very different things when it comes to staying safe. Whether…

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Firearms Training: When ‘Good Enough’ Isn’t

“That’s good enough.” When it comes to firearms training, the mindset of “good enough” is a risky trap. We see it all the time. The shooter walks up to a target with holes scattered all over it, nods with satisfaction, and says “Well, he’s dead.” That may be true, however, only 30 of 50 shots…

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Church Safety: Creating a Safe Parking Lot Environment

Church parking lots are often busy, especially during services or special events. While they may seem like an afterthought compared to other safety concerns, parking lots pose significant risks. Accidents, theft, and pedestrian safety are all part of church safety. A well-managed parking lot can reduce these risks and provide a secure environment for your…

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