A recent story of a rescue in Kenosha, Wisconsin is an important reminder that our role as police officers is far more than simply the enforcement of laws; we also have a daily opportunity to extend grace and mercy to the people in our community. What Kenosha Officers Sawyer and Thorpe did on that frozen afternoon captures something essential about our profession – and about the Christian worldview – that has shaped my understanding of policing.
https://www.thethinbluelife.com/articles/nature-of-law-enforcement/more-than-the-penal-code-why-cops-are-called-to-save-lives/
https://www.thethinbluelife.com/articles/nature-of-law-enforcement/more-than-the-penal-code-why-cops-are-called-to-save-lives/
A recent story of a rescue in Kenosha, Wisconsin is an important reminder that our role as police officers is far more than simply the enforcement of laws; we also have a daily opportunity to extend grace and mercy to the people in our community. What Kenosha Officers Sawyer and Thorpe did on that frozen afternoon captures something essential about our profession – and about the Christian worldview – that has shaped my understanding of policing.
https://www.thethinbluelife.com/articles/nature-of-law-enforcement/more-than-the-penal-code-why-cops-are-called-to-save-lives/