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Introducing ChurchSafety.com: Expert Safety Solutions for 21st Century Churches

Contact: Ryan Ellis, Christianity Today International, 630-260-6200 ext 4276, rellis@christianitytoday.com

CAROL STREAM, Ill., Jan. 13 /Christian Newswire/ -- Christianity Today International and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company provide churches with expert safety solutions at ChurchSafety.com. Church leaders strive to protect their ministries. In response to this growing need for safety and security resources designed specifically for churches, Christianity Today International and Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company introduce ChurchSafety.com.

Combining the publishing power of Christianity Today International with the risk management expertise of Brotherhood Mutual, ChurchSafety.com is an authoritative, one-stop-shop for all church safety needs. ChurchSafety.com includes safety assessments, topic overviews, detailed downloads, and e-newsletters on a variety of topics, ranging from financial security to food safety--and everything in between. ChurchSafety.com also provides authoritative, trustworthy information from our panel of respected safety experts, including: Richard Hammar, David Staal, Michael Allison, Jack Crabtree, Vonna Laue and Kathleen Turpin.

ChurchSafety.com offers a library of free content, as well as in-depth premium downloads for purchase. For the best value, churches can join ChurchSafety.com and enjoy unlimited access for their entire staff with a yearly membership. With access to an unparalleled panel of safety experts, plus a growing library of resources, we are certain that ChurchSafety.com will be the first and only resource your church will need for protecting your ministry.

Christianity Today International is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit communications ministry whose mission is to create Christian content that changes the people who change the world. CTI serves the global church with 11 magazines, more than 40 e-newsletters, and www.ChristianityToday.com, which together reach nearly 4 million people each month.