Is Your Church Prepared To Stop Active Shooters & Left-Wing Mobs?

When radical left agitators stormed a church in Minnesota last month, it served as a wake-up call that churches are once again targets.

And it also raises the question, is your church prepared to deal with an attack?

"We're seeing just this increase of hostility towards Christian worship" said Jordan Boyd, Texas based writer for The Federalist, "And that puts a lot of lives at risk, and it's just not something that I think Christian's can afford in this day and age."

Christian's also can't afford to not have a plan in place, or to assume that it won't happen at "my church".

"It really is important for churches to have a back-up plan" Boyd told KTRH, "Running drills in the church with the people who are sitting in the pews every Sunday, is so important for them to know and understand what it would look like."

Here in Texas, many churches have security staffs on Sundays, including some in the congregation who are not in uniform.

"For the churches that are prepared and ready to handle that, that's great. But there really are quite a few that are not."

She's getting the word out to make sure that all churches are prepared, and if you're not sure? It's ok to ask questions.

According to recent data, roughly two million church safety team members and trained volunteers show up ready to protect and defend their respective houses of worship every Sunday.

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