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By Julie Henling

On Jan. 31st, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Valley Real Life Church in Greenacres will host the “2015 Sheepdog Seminars for Churches.” This one-day event will focus on current trends of violence across the country in churches and will teach effective prevention techniques and church security.

Sheepdog Seminars for Churches” presents nation-wide to pastors, teachers, church-workers and anyone who is interested in preventing violence in their place of ministry. The organization aims to equip churches with the tools necessary in order to stop violence before it happens.

Speakers for the Jan. 31 event will include retired soldier, author and expert on human aggression Lt. Dave Grossman, as well as church safety expert Carl Chinn and police officer Jimmy Meeks.

Cost is $99 per person and registration can be done online For more information, contact Stuart Vogelman at 509-232-0840.

 



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Julie Henling
Julie Henling
Julie Henling is a student at Gonzaga University. After she graduates, she plans to teach English and become a middle or high school English teacher. If she is not in class or studying, she can most likely be found running or reading. ​

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