
The Road Less Traveled
Devotional and Group Study Guide for Church Safety & Security Volunteers
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Narrated by:
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Khai Lannor
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By:
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James P McGarvey
About this listen
Church safety and security teams are a growing ministry in churches and places of worship. This book is a 31-day devotional, with the intent on strengthening and building individuals as well as teams, for the sake of serving stronger. A devotional from the church safety guys. This book comes with a devotional section covering six key components that every safety and security ministry should be disciples in; Grace, Patience, Prayer, Training, Trust, and Leadership.
For other great church safety and security resources, visit churchsafetyguys.com.
©2020 James P McGarvey (P)2021 James P McGarvey
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