Fort Sherman Academy
Fort Sherman Academy (FSA) was present at the 2010 IAMA conference this year to provide hostage survival and security training. For those who participated, it was a said to be a powerful event and highly recommended for anyone planning on spending any length of time traveling oversees in potentially hostile environments. David Dose then gave a 45-minute presentation to the rest of the attendees . Having lived oversees myself, I fully recommend the high impact quality training being offered by FSA.
Consider a few statistics:
- 2009 there were 3,000,000 short-term ‘missionaries’, and 20% of them had some sort of crisis.
- Annual increase in crime against Westerners increases roughly15% each year.
- In the event of a kidnapping or detention situation, an organization can plan on spending $50,000 – $100,000. Can your ministry afford that?
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