Join Me in Revolutionizing School Safety

John Cook • April 19, 2024

Become an Investor in SAFEducation, LLC

Today, I'm excited to share a passion project that is near and dear to my heart—SAFEducation.  I'm on a mission to revolutionize school safety and security through innovative digital technology.


My Mission:

At SAFEducation, my mission is clear: to enhance student accountability for education and ensure the safety and well-being of students everywhere. I believe that every child deserves to learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment, and I'm committed to making that vision a reality.


Why Invest in SAFEducation?:

Investing in SAFEducation isn't just about financial returns—it's about making a real difference in the lives of students and families. By joining me as an investor, you'll have the opportunity to be part of something truly meaningful and impactful.


The Opportunity:

SAFEducation is poised to disrupt the school safety market with cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. With recent advancements in digital technology, there's never been a better time to invest in solutions that address the pressing needs of educational institutions and communities.


How You Can Get Involved:

I'm reaching out to forward-thinking individuals who share my passion for education and safety. Whether you're an experienced investor or someone who simply wants to make a difference, I invite you to join me on this journey. Together, we can create safer, more secure learning environments for all.


Next Steps:

Interested in learning more about investing in SAFEducation? Reach out to me directly to schedule a conversation. I'd love to share more about the project and discuss how you can play a role in shaping its future.


Conclusion:

Thank you for considering investing in SAFEducation. Together, we can empower students, support educators, and build safer communities for generations to come. I look forward to connecting with you soon.


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By John Cook December 25, 2025
On Christmas Eve, we pause between the twinkle of lights and the glow of the manger. It’s a quiet space — somewhere between wrapping paper and reverence, between tradition and truth. The house feels different tonight. Softer. Slower. Even the noise of the season seems to take a breath. And in that pause, I find myself thinking about hope. There is a difference between Santa’s joy and the hope of Jesus — but that doesn’t mean one must cancel out the other. Santa represents something real, even if the character himself isn’t. He brings wonder. Generosity. Imagination. For children especially, Santa becomes a symbol of goodness — that someone is watching, that kindness is rewarded, that joy can show up unexpectedly. Those moments matter. They shape memories. They teach us to give. And there’s nothing wrong with that. But Jesus brings a different kind of hope. A deeper one. While Santa’s joy lives in a season, Jesus’ hope lives beyond it. The Christmas tree sparkles with beauty and warmth. It fills the room and makes everything feel alive. But the manger — simple, quiet, unassuming — tells a story that didn’t begin with comfort and didn’t end with it either. It tells the story of love entering a broken world, not wrapped in luxury, but in humility. Christmas isn’t just about what we celebrate — it’s about why. Jesus didn’t come to create a moment. He came to change eternity. The Bible says, “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” (Hebrews 6:19) That’s the kind of hope Christmas ultimately points to. A hope that doesn’t fade when the lights come down. A hope that doesn’t disappear when the season ends. A hope that holds steady when life feels uncertain. Faith, at its core, isn’t about having all the answers or getting everything right. It’s about believing that Jesus came out of love — to offer forgiveness, grace, and a relationship with God. It’s about trusting that His birth mattered, not just historically, but personally. And if this season has stirred something in your heart — a curiosity, a longing, a quiet question you haven’t been able to shake — know this: salvation isn’t complicated. It doesn’t require perfection. It begins with trust. With believing. With opening your heart and asking Jesus to lead your life. If that’s something you’re thinking about — or if you’ve made that decision and don’t quite know what comes next — I would genuinely love to hear from you. Send me a message. I’d be honored to talk, listen, or simply walk alongside you in that moment. Tonight, we can celebrate both. The joy of giving. The wonder of tradition. The laughter of children. The warmth of togetherness. But let’s also remember the hope that lasts long after Christmas morning. The hope found not under the tree — but in the manger. Because that hope didn’t just come for a season. It came for you. John Cook • December 24, 2025 
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