Family Sentinel
For pastors, elders & senior-ministry leaders · North Texas

A free scam talk
your seniors will enjoy.

Thirty minutes, plain English, from a working Security Architect and a Christ-centered North Texas company. The three tells that catch most scams, a live "can you spot it?" exercise people genuinely have fun with, and a free reference library your members keep. No charge, and no pressure — the talk stands on its own.

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What the talk covers

  • One real North Texas story — what arrived, what it cost, what would have stopped it.
  • Six emails, one morning — the attacks aimed at retirees today, shown on screen.
  • Spot-the-scam, live — hands up, phones out; the moment everyone learns which tell they personally miss.
  • Three tells and a family rule — free, procedural, usable that afternoon: the safe word, the call-back rule, the pause.
  • Five minutes on what we do — clearly labeled, at the end, easy to ignore.

Sunday classes, weekday senior lunches, evening groups — whatever suits your calendar. We bring printed take-home sheets; you provide the room.

Losses reported by Americans over 60 have roughly quadrupled since 2020. Most of it starts with one email or text that looked ordinary.

Protecting the church itself

Churches are targeted directly: fake invoices to the office, gift-card requests "from the pastor," payroll redirects to the bookkeeper. We watch staff and leadership inboxes the same way we watch a family's — every message, in real time, with a person verifying anything serious before anyone is alarmed.

  • $15/inbox per month, sliding to $8/inbox as more of the team is covered
  • Read-only access, enforced by Google and Microsoft — we can never send, delete, or move mail
  • One consolidated monthly report to the office; a phone number a person actually answers

The full organization page → · one-page PDF for your board ↓

For the bulletin or newsletter

"A free 30-minute talk on spotting email and phone scams — plain English, genuinely useful, from a North Texas security professional. Bring your questions and your phone."