
Situation Update: Iran’s Fatwa, Domestic Threats, and What Churches Should Do Now
Securing the Sanctuary-Christian Warrior Training
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Show Notes
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What We Covered in This Live Session
In this briefing, we discussed:
* The recent Iranian fatwa calling for violence against Americans and what that means in practical terms.
* The risk of lone actors responding to ideological calls for violence.
* Hezbollah’s presence inside the United States and the possibility of proxy activity.
* Recent violent incidents in D.C. and Austin and why we monitor without speculation.
* Why churches remain potential symbolic and practical targets.
* The difference between structured terrorist networks and unstructured homegrown extremists.
* Why we should expect an increase in isolated attacks during periods of international conflict.
We also covered practical posture adjustments for churches:
* Reviewing safety team roles before every service.
* Increasing visibility at controlled entry points and in parking areas.
* Securing side and rear doors.
* Conducting exterior sweeps during transition times.
* Confirming radio and backup communications.
* Maintaining a calm, professional presence.
* Communicating clearly with the congregation about security.
Finally, we addressed the biblical foundation for preparedness, including:
* Psalm 144, training under God’s authority.
* Ecclesiastes 3, recognizing the season we are in.
* Mark 13:33, remaining watchful.
The goal is not fear. The goal is readiness, discernment, and faithfulness without turning the church into a bunker.
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