Have you thought about what you like to put on your tomb stone? Whatever goes on your tomb stone would represent and memorialize all that you were in your life time. May be the highest title you achieved? May be a glorious quote? May be a list of award you received? If you walk aroundContinue reading “On My Tomb Stone”
Category Archives: Law Enforcement
Stand Firm in the Armour of God
Every day as we put on our uniforms, guns, and badges, let us remember we are the hands and feet of God here on earth to do his good will. God has gifted us the ability to discern the evil and to see the power of dark world, let us put on the full Armour ofContinue reading “Stand Firm in the Armour of God”
Send Me
And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here I am! Send me.” Isaiah 6:8 (ESV) If you find yourself charging to where others fleeing, chance is that you are in law enforcement. No one is born with a naturalContinue reading “Send Me”
Courage Is Not the Absence of Fear
A good quote: “Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the assessment that something else is more important than fear.” Ambrose Redmoon
The Angel of the Night
The Angel of the Night by Dave Grossman Fear not the night. Fear that which walks the night. And I am that which walks the night. But only evil need fear me … and gentle souls sleep safe in their beds… because I walk the night.
Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs – An Excerpt to Prepare and to Stand Ready for the Day When Evil Comes
The excerpt: Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs from the book, On Combat, by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (Ret.) is an essay worth reading for every peacemaker in Christ. It emphasizes the importance to prepare and to stand ready on the day when evil comes. It is hard to understand a peacemaker. Sometimes notContinue reading “Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs – An Excerpt to Prepare and to Stand Ready for the Day When Evil Comes”
Always Remember for Whom and What We are trained to do.
While we walk the line of death sacrificing and risking our lives in order to protect others, the irony and cynicism of our work can begin to cloud our vision of our mission. It is easy to lose sight of whom we ultimately work for and what our priorities and significance are. It is importantContinue reading “Always Remember for Whom and What We are trained to do.”
