Since 2014, Concilium has trained more than 5000 gospel workers from around the world in ten languages, including American Sign Language. Concilium provides training for traditional missionaries serving in open countries, restricted access workers serving where traditional missionaries are not allowed, humanitarian workers who find themselves serving in complex and dangerous humanitarian environments, and persecuted Christians living in countries opposed to Jesus. To meet the needs of the global church, Concilium offers the following programs:
Course Length: 1-3 Days depending on curriculum selection and training requirements.
Intended Audience: Missionaries serving in open countries where open proclamation, public assembly, or institutional church expression is generally permitted by culture or law.
Course Length:1-3 Days depending on curriculum selection and training requirements.
Intended Audience: Gospel workers serving in areas or under conditions where open proclamation, public assembly, or institutional church expression is constrained by culture or law.
Course Curriculum:
All CAST Modules Contextualized for RACE Environments, Plus:
Course Length: 3.5 Days depending on training requirements.
Intended Audience: Concilium’s Field Security Course is an immersive training intended for missionaries and gospel workers serving in both open and restricted access nations. Concilium’s FSC is a standalone training program with hands on and immersive exercises that next level the CAST and RACE experience.
Course Curriculum:
All CAST Modules, Plus:
Course Length: 2-10 Days depending on training requirements.
Intended Audience: Concilium’s HEAT program helps Gospel workers and Christian humanitarians maintain their safety in complex and hostile environments, including warzones. Concilium’s HEAT courses provide participants with the know-how and skills to deal with credible threats in areas prone to violent conflict, terrorism, acts of war, state detainment, and kidnapping.
Course Curriculum:
All CAST and FSC Modules, Plus:
1-2 Day Course
Security Risk Management helps mission orgs decrease the likelihood of a critical incident on the mission field. The SRM course addresses how to develop and implement effective security management programs that decrease organizational vulnerabilities to threats while decreasing the impact of critical incidents through effective contingency planning.
Practical Application of Theology of Risk to Security Management
Principles of Security-Risk Management
Risk Assessment & Response
Risk Assessment Tools
What Makes an Effective Great Commission Security Manager?
Developing and Implementing an SRM program in Great Commission Work
Organizational Management Principles
Realities of Great Commission Security Management
1-2 Day Course
Concilium’s Crisis Management Foundations is a crisis management seminar designed for missionary leadership and staff at home and abroad who may find themselves managing organizational crises. Whether at headquarters or on the field, this course is a powerful crisis management resource!
3+ Day Course
Concilium’s SRCM course combines the SRM and CMF into a comprehensive 3+ day course. When privately contracted, the SRCM can be run in conjunction with security management consulting and crafted to help mission organizations implement or improve their current security and crisis management programs. Also, Concilium often runs the SRCM course in conjunction with our Field Security Courses in Kansas City. This allows us to integrate the crisis management tabletop exercise with the final exercise of the FSC, providing an intensive real-world experience of crisis management with learning experiences that go beyond the classroom.
1-2 Day Course
More and more often critical incidents facing Great Commission orgs are taking place in restricted access areas—areas where ministries are using platforms and other creative ideas for Great Commission engagement. Concilium’s RACM Course is a one-of-a-kind course designed to help leaders manage critical incidents while protecting platforms and personnel targeted by ideological actors so gospel workers may continue to serve effectively where they are called.