Overview
Who's behind ChurchSafety.com?
This site grew out of a shared vision between Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company and Christianity Today International to help keep churches safe. We believe a solid foundation of safety is critical to successful ministry. And too many churches face needless lawsuits over issues that could have been prevented with proper training. Our mission is to help build the church by teaching ministry leaders how to keep their people and property safe.
Marian Liautaud is editor of the Your Church Media Group's Your Church Resources. Marian oversees the publication of the
Church Law & Tax Report,
Church Finance Today, and
Church Secretary Today newsletters. She edits several other resources authored by Richard Hammar, including the annual
Church & Clergy Tax Guide,
Compensation Handbook, and
Pastor, Church & Law. Marian also oversees ChurchSafety.com and a number of e-newsletters produced by the Your Church Media Group. When she's not editing, Marian loves to write. She's written extensively for
Today's Christian Woman magazine and
Marriage Partnership, both sister publications at Christianity Today International. For fun, you'll usually find Marian in her front yard throwing spirals or curve balls (depending on the season) to her youngest son. She also loves spending time with her three older sons, one grandson, and husband, Dan.
Lindsey Learn is editorial coordinator for the Your Church Media Group. She does administrative and editorial work for ChurchSafety.com, several e-newsletters, and
Your Church magazine. Being a recent graduate, she is loving the new editorial and publishing experience. Lindsey recently married and is enjoying discovering a new life with her husband Matt. She is involved with the youth ministry at her church, enjoys board games, and playing with her niece and nephew. Lindsey also loves journaling and anticipates moments when she gets to cuddle up with her pen and a steaming cup of mocha.
Fort Wayne, Indiana-based
Brotherhood Mutual, founded in 1917, insures more than 30,000 churches in the United States, making it one of the largest church insurers in the industry.
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