Great Law Enforcement Is The Norm
It might be boring, my friends, but it is nevertheless sacred. If you are an officer, let me take this opportunity to remind you: You are sacred, and the work you do is sacred.
Read moreRev. Bryan Jackson is an author and former police officer. His forthcoming memoir, Called Yet Again, is set to be released in 2018. His blog, “Yona Ambles,” is published regularly. Bryan holds a master of theological studies degree, gained two years of clinical pastoral education in two different Level 1 trauma centers, and has studied family systems theory at the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family in Washington, DC. He has served in healthcare chaplaincy, the pastorate, and fee-based pastoral counseling. He is a volunteer chaplain with the King County Public Health Reserve Corps, and is a member of the Mt. Hood Cherokees, Portland, OR. Visit him online at www.cherokeepenandsword.com (Bryan D. Jackson).
It might be boring, my friends, but it is nevertheless sacred. If you are an officer, let me take this opportunity to remind you: You are sacred, and the work you do is sacred.
Read morePowerful subversive forces, public apathy and ignorance, and an erosion of the perception of right and wrong are some of the factors that can be argued to be of significance when considering the rise in police officer deaths
Read moreDuring this sacred season that brings us to the end of another year, let us peacefully remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice,
Read moreAt some point in the American psyche it became fashionable to disregard public officials giving lawful and reasonable commands. It is not sensible to walk away from, flee, or advance on a police officer
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