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HAHarvey Walden
12 hours ago

Eva Chamber Hosts Networking Event

Thank you to everyone who joined us on April 23, 2026  for After Hours hosted by Bank Independent at their Beltline Road location in Decatur. It was a great opportunity to network with fellow Chamber members, exchange ideas and enjoy an evening of meaningful connections in a relaxed, after-work setting. Chamber networking events like After…

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Faith Over Fear Resource for Missionaries
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HAHarvey Walden
21 hours ago

Faith Over Fear Resource for Missionaries

listen… In a world increasingly defined by instability, conflict, uncertainty, and anxiety, fear has become one of the most powerful emotional forces shaping daily life. From global conflicts and political unrest to cyber threats, natural disasters, economic pressures, and rising hostility toward faith communities, many individuals — especially missionaries and ministry workers serving around the globe — face legitimate concerns for their safety and well-being. Yet Scripture consistently reminds believers that fear is not to govern the life of a follower of Christ. The attached “Faith Over Fear” resource highlights a collection of powerful biblical reminders that God’s presence, protection, and promises remain steadfast even in difficult circumstances. These verses do not dismiss danger or ignore hardship; rather, they call believers to trust God completely while walking wisely and courageously through the challenges of life. Fear Is Real — But It Does Not Have to Control Us Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly tells His people: “Fear not.” This command appears because fear is a very real human response. Moses faced fear before Pharaoh. Joshua faced fear entering the Promised Land. David faced fear while fleeing for his life. The disciples faced fear in storms, persecution, and uncertainty. Missionaries today face many of the same emotional and spiritual pressures:• Traveling into unfamiliar cultures• Operating in areas affected by crime or instability• Managing health concerns and medical limitations• Protecting families in uncertain environments• Facing cyber threats and online targeting• Dealing with isolation, burnout, or spiritual exhaustion• Responding to emergencies far from home The answer is not reckless behavior or denial of risk. The answer is biblical courage. Biblical courage is not the absence of fear — it is obedience and faith in the presence of fear. God’s Presence Is the Foundation of Courage One of the foundational verses highlighted in the “Faith Over Fear” resource comes from Isaiah 41:10: “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee…” This verse provides four critical assurances:1. God is present.2. God is personal.3. God provides strength.4. God sustains His people. Faith and Wisdom Work Together At Circumspect Group Inc. (CGI), we often emphasize an important principle: Faith and preparation are not opposites. Scripture encourages believers to trust God fully while also exercising wisdom, discernment, and stewardship. Preparedness is not fear. Preparedness is stewardship. A Sound Mind in Chaotic Times 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds believers: “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” In today’s information environment, fear spreads rapidly. Social media, breaking news cycles, misinformation, and online manipulation can create confusion and panic. Wise leaders avoid panic-driven decisions, seek accurate information, evaluate risks objectively, and maintain calm communication during crises. Walking Through the Valley Psalm 23 remains one of the most comforting passages in Scripture: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me…” Believers are not promised a life free from valleys. But they are promised God’s presence in the valley. Supporting Missionaries Through Preparedness and Care At Circumspect Group Inc., our mission is centered on helping ministries, mission boards, churches, and missionaries strengthen their “Duty of Care” responsibilities while supporting gospel work around the world. Through intelligence support, risk awareness, training, and protective resources, CGI seeks to help missionary personnel:• Better understand global risks• Improve situational awareness• Strengthen preparedness• Enhance communication and contingency planning• Build resilience in uncertain environments Practical Ways to Choose Faith Over Fear 1. Stay Grounded in Scripture2. Pray Intentionally3. Prepare Wisely4. Stay Connected5. Focus on the Mission6. Protect Mental and Spiritual Health Faith Over Fear Is Not a Slogan — It Is a Lifestyle The “Faith Over Fear” message reflects a biblical worldview that calls believers to trust God while walking wisely through a fallen and often dangerous world. The world needs courageous, wise, prepared, and faithful servants who trust God fully while serving responsibly. Additional resources can be found at:  https://circumspect.us/resources/ Final Thoughts “What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.” — Psalm 56:3 Faith does not deny reality. Faith places reality in the hands of a sovereign God. And because of that, believers can move forward — not recklessly, not carelessly, but courageously — choosing faith over fear. *Prepared by Circumspect Group Inc.Trusted Intelligence | Global Reach | Mission-Driven Support The post Faith Over Fear: Standing Firm in an Uncertain World appeared first on Circumspect Group, Inc..

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Shelter in Place Guidance for Missionaries
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HAHarvey Walden
21 hours ago

Shelter in Place Guidance for Missionaries

Listen… Practical Guidance from Circumspect Group Inc. (CGI) Missionaries often serve in environments where crises can unfold quickly—civil unrest, nearby violence, natural disasters, or hazardous incidents. In these situations, the safest decision is often not evacuation, but sheltering in place. Shelter-in-place means remaining indoors at your current location until authorities or trusted security sources confirm it is safe to move. For missionaries serving overseas, this may mean remaining inside: A mission compound A residence or apartment A church facility A school or ministry office When executed properly, sheltering in place can significantly reduce exposure to danger while a crisis unfolds nearby. Below are CGI’s key recommendations for missionaries preparing to shelter in place during emergencies. Why Shelter in Place Matters for Missionaries Missionaries often face unique operational realities: Living in foreign countries with unfamiliar emergency systems Serving in urban environments with limited mobility Operating in regions experiencing political instability or criminal violence Supporting families, ministry staff, or local believers In these circumstances, movement during a crisis can increase risk. Remaining in a secure location may be safer until: Violence subsides Security forces restore order Roads reopen Evacuation routes become viable Shelter-in-place procedures are commonly used for: Civil unrest or riots Nearby shootings or armed conflict Terrorist incidents Hazardous material accidents Severe weather Military operations Police security operations The First 10 Minutes: Immediate Shelter Actions When a shelter-in-place situation begins, the first minutes matter. Missionaries should immediately: 1. Account for everyone Bring all family members, ministry staff, and visitors indoors Ensure children are accounted for 2. Secure the building Lock doors and windows Close blinds or curtains Restrict visibility from outside 3. Shut down ventilation if needed Turn off fans, air conditioning, or HVAC systems if chemical smoke or contaminated air is suspected 4. Move to the designated shelter room 5. Begin monitoring trusted information sources 6. Preserve communications Use text messaging instead of calls when networks are overloaded Choosing a Shelter Location Missionaries should identify shelter locations in advance, ideally with both a primary and alternate option. The safest shelter location depends on the threat. Civil Unrest or Nearby ViolenceCHOOSE:An interior roomMinimal windowsLockable doorsA location away from street view Severe WeatherCHOOSE:Lowest level of the buildingInterior roomBathroom or closetAway from glass Hazardous Air or SmokeCHOOSE:Interior room with few openingsAbility to seal doors and windows with plastic sheeting and tape *These considerations are highlighted in the CGI preparedness framework adapted from FEMA guidance. Communication: The Most Overlooked Safety Tool One of the most important preparedness steps is establishing a communication plan. Disasters often separate people or overwhelm local networks. Missionaries should identify: An out-of-country emergency contact A mission organization contact A local security coordinator A family member in the United States During emergencies, family members overseas may not be able to reach each other locally—but an external contact can relay information. Shelter-in-Place Supplies Missionaries Should Maintain Missionaries should maintain a minimum 72-hour supply kit inside their residence or compound. Basic items include: EssentialsDrinking waterNon-perishable foodBattery-powered radioFlashlightsSpare batteries MedicalFirst aid kitPrescription medicationsMedical information CommunicationsPower banksCharging cablesSatellite messenger or radio (where appropriate) SafetyDust masksPlastic sheetingDuct tapeWhistle SanitationMoist towelettesGarbage bagsHygiene supplies Additional itemsMaps of the areaCopies of passports and IDsEmergency contact lists *These supply recommendations align with Ready.gov emergency kit guidance referenced in the CGI guide. The “Stay Bag”: A Practical Missionary Tool Missionaries should also consider maintaining a small “stay-bag.” This bag supports 24–48 hours of sheltering away from home, such as at: A ministry office A church building A school Another missionary residence Recommended items include: Copies of important documents Emergency contacts Basic food Flashlight Portable phone charger Basic clothing Local maps *This approach is commonly recommended by international security organizations including OSAC. Protect Important Documents Before a Crisis Missionaries often underestimate the importance of secure documentation. During emergencies, you may need immediate access to: Passports Residency permits Visa documentation Insurance policies Medical records Property records Emergency contacts CGI recommends: Storing physical copies in a waterproof/fireproof container Maintaining encrypted digital backups Keeping copies in your stay-bag Practice the Plan Preparedness plans fail when they are never practiced. CGI recommends the following schedule: MonthlyCheck batteriesVerify water suppliesconfirm emergency alert systems QuarterlyConduct a brief shelter-in-place drillupdate emergency contact lists 6 MonthsRotate food suppliesUpdate document copies AnnuallyReview local risksRefresh emergency plansReplace expired medical supplies Final Thoughts for Missionaries Serving overseas carries risks, but preparation dramatically improves safety outcomes. Shelter-in-place planning allows missionaries to: Respond calmly during crises Protect family members and ministry teams Maintain situational awareness Reduce unnecessary exposure to danger Preparedness is not fear—it is stewardship. Missionaries who plan ahead are better equipped to continue their calling safely even in uncertain environments. If you are a CGI client and would like country-specific shelter-in-place planning or security guidance, contact your Circumspect Group Inc. advisor for tailored recommendations. The post Shelter in Place: A Critical Safety Practice for Missionaries appeared first on Circumspect Group, Inc..

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History First Speaker Series Returns to Decatur

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" History First is a speaker series focused on a variety of local history topics. Programs are held on the first Friday of each month, April through September, at 11:00 a.m. at the Historic Decatur Union Depot (701 Railroad St. NW). Seating is limited, so those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP in Dash with the number in their party.   2026 Schedule • April 3 – Peggy Towns, “The Green Book” • May 1 – Dr. Caroline Swope, “Old State Bank Revisited” • June 5 – Pastor Daylan Woodall, “Old Town’s African American Church History” • July 3 – Suzanne Langdon, “Decatur’s Ghosts & Legends” • August 7 – John Allison, “Lelia, the Cotton Queen” • September 4 – Phil Wirey, “Decatur’s Founding Fathers & Churches” The post History First appeared first on Decatur Parks and Recreation."

Hartselle City Council Meeting Agendas and Minutes Available Online

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"MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Agendas and Minutes"

Hartselle City Wide Yard Sale Scheduled for October 5th

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"The City of Hartselle will be having a 2024 Fall City Wide Yard Sale on October 5th, 2024 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. We encourage all residents to participate."

Hartselle Planning Commission to Meet June 4

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"Planning Commission Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 Time: 5:30 PM Location: City Hall Auditorium "

Hartselle City Council Meeting Scheduled for June 11

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"City Council Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 Time: 6:00 PM Location: City Hall Auditorium"

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