Have you had someone tell you, “You shouldn’t judge people” when pointing out something wrong? Moreover, the phrase, “I’m not judging” has become commonplace, as if suggesting good choices is [...]
Is the Old Testament actually vital to modern Christianity? Absolutely! Allow me to explain why this is true. Evidentiary value Police officers know the importance of the chain of custody as it [...]
Whatever happened to truth? Has it become devalued in the arena of public discourse? There’s axiomatic humor that warns, “If you kill a bug, another thousand will come to the funeral.” The same [...]
As cops, we are familiar with the phrase, “Don’t bring a knife to a gunfight.” People who attend church are familiar with the belief, “The Bible is the Word of God.” Integrate Two Truths In [...]
What Effect Does Adult Entertainment Have on Our Culture? Adult entertainment has real world consequences. Have you associated certain news stories with it? We have recently seen two familiar [...]
The presence of corroborating evidence is required to build a criminal case. Discovering details and listening to witness statements will eventually interlock the truth. Police officers present [...]
If I mentioned the “Miracle on Ice,” most would know I’m referring to the incredible 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. Jim Craig was the phenomenal goalie on a squad that shocked the world. The [...]
Why do doubters turn to Jesus … … on their deathbed? … in jail/prison? … during a crisis? … when all else has failed? Because sometimes people do not realize that Jesus is [...]
A flashlight is a valuable tool for a peace officer. I carried one with me constantly, regardless of the time of day, or my specific assignment. While on patrol, and before flashlights were [...]
There’s axiomatic humor that warns, “If you kill a bug, another thousand will come to the funeral.” The same could be said for lying—tell one and it will require another thousand to cover your [...]