As a direct result of the co-funding support offered by RMS, hundreds of projects have succeeded in reducing hazards and improving safety, creating more resilient Adventist communities and protecting ministry efforts.
Author: Linzi Aitken
The Risk Management Service (RMS) of the South Pacific Division (SPD)recently celebrated 50 years of operation, rededicating the Service to ministry and mission with a reunion of former RMS managers.
From facing many trials in 2019, Linzi Aitken had an epiphany on why true compassion is uncomfortable.
As churches start reopening, a few simple and cost-effective measures to ensure good ventilation can reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection during congregational worship.
A decision to subsidise the rate increase was needed to lessen the financial impact to Adventist sites.
Risk Management Service needs to obtain a complete picture of all Adventist-owned property for insurance purposes.
Sixteen months after Tropical Cyclone Gita devastated Tonga, Adventist schools and churches are “back to business” while many government-owned buildings still await repair.
Church-employed risk and safety professionals from Australia and New Zealand took part in the two-day professional development and training, organised by the South Pacific Division's Risk Management Service.