WITH EVANGELICAL LEADERSHIP HAVING JOINED IN BOTH “REFUGEE” MIGRATION AND ISLAMIC EXPANSE IN AMERICA, NOW THE NEED FOR ADDED SECURITY, MORE GRANTS AND GREATER INTRUSION INTO THE CHURCH SEEMS FULLY JUSTIFIED. BUT WHAT DANGERS AWAIT THE MERGER OF FEDERAL AGENCIES AND CHRISTIAN HOUSES OF WORSHIP?
Rev Thomas Littleton 12/6/2023

WANT ARMED SWAT TEAM MEMBERS AT YOUR HOUSE OF WORSHIP? THANK AN EVANGLEICAL WHO SOLD “REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT ” TO THE CHURCHES. (PHOTO from RNS ARTICLE.)
Many US missions organizations and denominations have played key roles in the recent massive influx of migrants into America. Organizations like the Southern Baptist ERLC and outlets like Trinity Forum have lobbied for “Immigration Reform” in order to keep the billions in grant funding flowing into their coffers. The only political hindrance to the flow of government and activist /Soros /open borders-laden cash into these corrupt “Christian “organizations has been a temporary setback brought about by the Trump administration’s so-called “Muslim Ban”.
Evangelical ministries like World Relief partnered with the US Conference of Catholic Bishops to offer community-based / Faith-Based Partnership alliances with federal agencies. Many church and missions organizations were recruited directly by World Relief to join the funding and offer community connections to process, PLACE AND PROVIDE social services and welfare to “refugees” while restricting any ministry-based or “explicitly religious” activity such as prayer, worship of giving away bibles. Still, the evangelical leaders seeking to generate participation and cooperation with these programs continue to maintain and project the work as gospel ministry. NOW after the fruit of years of expanded Muslim Refugee aid, the churches and houses of worship find themselves in need of more grants and ever more direct involvement by government agencies to protect them from the very forces the “Refugee” infiltration has created and intensified.
SOME HISTORY OF THE GROWING PROBLEM OF REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT AS GOSPEL MINISTRY.
HOW DEEP ARE THE SBC/NAMB/ SEND RELIEF INVOLVED IN MUSLIM REFUGEE CARE?
REFORMED BAPTIST THEOLOGIAN ALBERT MOHLER, WHO DISCIPLED SOROS FUNDED IMMIGRATION REFORM ADVOCATE RUSSELL MOORE ATTENDED A CHURCH INVOLVED IN “REFUGEE CARE”.
SEMINARIES ARE FLOODED
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND ON THE PROBLEMS WITH REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT AS MINISTRY CAN BE FOUND IN THESE RESEARCH ARTICLES.
ENTER DHS AND CISA /CYBER AND INFRASTRUCTURE AGENCY -SECURITY PLAN FOR HOUSES OF WORSHIP.
THE INTRUSION AND TRAINING WILL BE NEVER ENDING IN A PARTNERSHIP FORGED OUT OF POLITICAL DESTRUCTION OF NATIONAL BORDERS AND MERGING RELIGIONS INTO A MULTIFAITH GLOBAL SPIRITUALITY.
The guide is divided into five sections: “Identify,” “Protect,” “Detect,” “Respond” and “Recover.”
Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities
Publish Date
December 06, 2023
“The Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities—the first in a series of impending related documents geared toward industry partners—are a set of physical security practices that houses of worship and related facilities can use to reduce security risks to their congregations.
Faith plays an important role in communities across the United States, from providing social services such as food, shelter, and clothing, to fostering a sense of unity for those with similar spiritual beliefs. These welcoming communities are often physically centered around houses of worship, which strive for the right balance between
security and accessibility.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is committed to partnering with faith groups to help mitigate the threat of targeted violence and prepare for potential incidents. To support communities, CISA developed
these performance goals to provide readily implementable, cost-effective solutions that can reduce risk. Once developed and broadly applied, the performance goals will enable houses of worship and related facilities— particularly those with limited resources—to effectively identify and manage risk.”
THE MODEL
The Physical Security Performance Goals model provides recommended considerations aligned with security best practices to mitigate identified threats. The model examines threats and vulnerabilities to provide targeted mitigation strategies, all of which are organized by the following functional categories: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and
Recover. This framework directly complements the five mission areas of the National Preparedness Goals, which are to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk.
The security performance goals in this document are displayed in a visual model to help readers understand not only the goals themselves, but also the intended outcomes, risks that the security goals address, and a benchmark for robust security practices. For additional information and context, please see the Resources section located at the end
of the document. For best practices related to cybersecurity, please see the Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance.” Goals.
Each goal is comprised of the following components:
The Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities are intended to:
- Establish a baseline set of physical security practices broadly applicable across houses of worship and related facilities with known risk factors.
- Create benchmarks to measure and improve physical security maturity and build community readiness and resilience.
- Articulate actionable guidance, including a prioritized set of physical security practices.
- Provide a unique tool to identify security gaps and create an actionable plan that aligns with the priorities of faithbased communities.
The Physical Security Performance Goals for Faith-Based Communities are: - Voluntary: These physical security goals are offered as options to enhance security posture and risk tolerance but do not place any obligation on a house of worship. This information can and should be tailored to the needs of each individual facility.
- Not Comprehensive: These physical security goals do not identify all the physical security practices needed to protect houses of worship. The goals capture a core set of practices with known security approaches that are broadly applicable. Considerations for implementation should include the size of the organization and unique
challenges specific to the institution and its community. Baselines should be tailored to the needs of individual houses of worship.
GETTING STARTED
For houses of worship to successfully implement the security goals, consider identifying a security coordinator and additional security and safety planning team members (if possible) to develop a holistic security strategy. To effectively manage risk, ensure that: - Risk assessments are conducted to understand the organization’s exposure to risk.
- Facilities, people, activities, and processes are identified.
- Relevant hazards, threats, and consequences to the organization are identified and documented.
- Evaluations on the likelihood of occurrence and effectiveness of existing controls are conducted.
- Mitigation strategies are developed, implemented, and regularly re-evaluated to ensure continuous improvement and adaptability.
Organizations are also encouraged to leverage CISA Protective Security Advisors (PSAs)—security subject matter experts located across the country who directly support faith-based communities with vulnerability assessments, site
visits, and training at no cost.
SAMPLE RECOMMENDATIONS
“DETECT”
- “Provide situational awareness training to help individuals quickly identify potential
threats/hazards to allow for appropriate response to an incident. - Utilize greeters at every entry point and parking lot to identify early warning signs of
potential violence. - For schools and daycares on property:
◦ Create a culture of reporting concerning behaviors. Students and staff may
report concerns through a variety of ways (online forms, phone number, email, or
application platforms).
◦ Establish a team that will assess a student’s behavior and provide intervention
strategies such as counseling, mental health care, or social and family services.”
DETECT
“Power of Hello Houses of Worship Guide – introduces the OHNO
Approach: Observe, Initiate a Hello, Navigate the Risk, and
Obtain Help to assist staff, volunteers, and visitors in observing
and evaluating suspicious behaviors, and obtaining help when
necessary.
De-Escalation Series – contains four products to assist
personnel to identify and navigate suspicious activity or
potentially escalating situations, and to safely disengage and
report to local law enforcement or other appropriate authorities.
Making Prevention a Reality – practical guide on assessing and
managing the threat of targeted violence with concrete strategies
to help communities prevent these types of incidents.
Suspicious Activity and Items – information to recognize unusual
behaviors and suspicious items associated with IED threats.”
DHS ASSESSMENT OF THREATS FROM MAY 2023 FOR 2024 ELECTION CYCLE
Summary of Terrorism-Related Threat to the United States
“The United States remains in a heightened threat environment. Lone offenders and small groups motivated by a range of ideological beliefs and personal grievances continue to pose a persistent and lethal threat to the Homeland. Both domestic violent extremists (DVEs) and those associated with foreign terrorist organizations continue to attempt to motivate supporters to conduct attacks in the Homeland, including through violent extremist messaging and online calls for violence. In the coming months, factors that could mobilize individuals to commit violence include their perceptions of the 2024 general election cycle and legislative or judicial decisions pertaining to sociopolitical issues. Likely targets of potential violence include US critical infrastructure, faith-based institutions, individuals or events associated with the LGBTQIA+ community, schools, racial and ethnic minorities, and government facilities and personnel, including law enforcement.”
MORE GRANT HISTORY -MORE $$$ TO BE PROVIDED
“In 2022, DHS’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) provided over $250 million in funding to support target hardening and other physical security enhancements to non-profit organizations at high risk of terrorist attack.”
FY 2023
Total funding available for fiscal year 2023: $305 million
- Nonprofit Security Grant Program – UASI (NSGP-U) – $152.5 million
- Nonprofit Security Grant Program – State (NSGP-S) – $152.5 million
- PAST DHS/FEMA CISA INVOLVEMENT IN CHURCH “SECURITY ” IS DISTURBING INDEED. RECALL “THE POWER OF HELLO”?
CONCLUSION:
IMMIGRATION DRIVEN BY INSIDE ACTIVISTS POLITICAL AGENDAS AND OPEN SOCIETY FUNDING IS NOT COMPASSION.
Ignore the carefully crafted narratives of voices coming from Bio-Logos, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Send Relief, World Relief, Trinity Forum and other organizations and the individuals who lead them promoting interfaith dialog, Multifaith community development and “Compassionate Conservatism AKA Faith Based Partnerships. Jesus was not a refugee or an illegal immigrant. He was/is God in the Flesh and not a tool to be used by globalists who use the “useful idiots” of evangelism.
From Rick Warren’s PEACE Plan with its heretical Chrislam to Marvin Olasky the “not so former” Marxist Compassionate Conservatism -BOTH primers for Faith Based Partnerships and NGO /UN alliances -these false ideologies and their false gospels are only endangering our churches and houses of worship with the groundswell of Islam in the West.
Let the reality that DHS and CISA and FEMA see the need to infiltrate, control and fund how churches do “security” and view Hamas attacks on Israel as an even greater opportunity BE A WAKE UP CALL for believers and church leaders everywhere .THIS “Refugee ” surge is planned and coordinated by those who have neither America nor Christian Faith and gospel ministry in mind. DO NOT BE DECEIVED.
THIS IS WHAT THE GOSPEL SOUNDS LIKE ..SOUND FAMILIAR AT ALL?
PAULS CLEAR GOSPEL CALL TO A NATION DROWNING IN IDOLS.
TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.
Therefore, the One whom you worship without knowing, Him I proclaim to you: 24 God, who made the world and everything in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands. 25 Nor is He worshiped with men’s hands, as though He needed anything, since He gives to all life, breath, and all things. 26 And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, 27 so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are also His offspring.’ 29 Therefore, since we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, something shaped by art and man’s devising. 30 Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent, 31 because He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained. He has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead.”
