One evening recently a news program dealt with the increasing crime problem which Wal-Mart stores are facing. In one medium-sized city with six Wal-Marts, police were called to incidents at those stores 2,000 times in a one-year period. The same city has six Target stores. They called the cops 300 times over the same 12 months.
The problem, said the speaker, is Wal-Mart is cutting back on personnel and no one is policing the aisles, all of which makes shoplifting easier.
I imagine that’s right. I cannot recall seeing a security guard at a Walmart or Sams Club in ages. In a sense, they are inviting trouble.
Churches are facing this also. It’s not so much pilfering or stealing, sins that have ever been with us, as it is the more serious varieties of crime: shootings, terrorism, gang warfare, and similar type violence.
Recently, I preached in a church that is trying to anticipate trouble before it happens. The pastor showed me what they are doing. Continue reading