Bethel Global Response Ecourse: INTRODUCTION TO DISASTER RESPONSE - VIDEO ONLY
Respond, revive, and restore from the kingdom of heaven to communities in crisis.
Equip yourself with the basic knowledge of disaster response from heaven's perspective to be a powerful, relevant responder in your region's time of crisis.
BGR History & Vision
CORE VALUE 1: Presence-based
CORE VALUE 2: Servant Leaders
CORE VALUE 3: Love is Our Standard
CORE VALUE 4: Naturally Supernatural
Introduction to Disaster
Global Trends
Operations
Introduction to ICS
ICS Roles - Incident Commander
ICS Roles - Liaison Officer
ICS Roles - Public Information Officer
ICS Roles - Safety Officer
ICS Roles - Emotional & Spiritual Care
ICS Roles - Operations
ICS Roles - Logistics
ICS Roles - Planning
ICS Roles - Finance & Administration
Forms
Safety, Security, & Hazards
Distribution
Communication Tools
Caring for Disaster Survivors
Resiliency
Field Leadership
Next Steps
Commissioning
After years of holding in-person training events, Bethel Global Response felt a mandate to export our lessons learned over the years to a consolidated format that can be shared to individuals and organizations outside of Bethel Church. This training course is ideal for individuals and organizations who feel a burning compassion to help others when disaster strikes in the communities they call home, creating a long-term, supernatural responders.
If crisis has hit in your own community or within your surrounding region and you feel compelled to respond to the real needs of others in a desperate time, this course is a must in order to quickly understand how you can posture and position yourself for effective and lasting impact.
If disaster has not hit your area, now is the time to prepare for yourself and on behalf of those around you. Plan ahead in order to not be caught off guard and have clarity and focus when it is needed most.
This course can save injury to you or those you love and prevent possibly thousands of dollars of loss to you or disaster survivors you are trying to help by avoiding simple mistakes often made in disaster response.