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The Servant Warrior was written to be an encouragement to all who already are in law enforcement, are considering law enforcement as a career and those who care about those in law enforcement. The Servant Warrior challenges the view that faith in God is a weakness or that there can't be a loving God in a world gone mad sometimes. Faith is a strength and supports the career of law enforcement. God cares deeply about this profession, provides direct proof of his support and provides guidance to those who follow this calling. As our Heavenly Father, he says "I approve of who you are!" As a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Servant Warrior was written to be an encouragement to all who already are in law enforcement, are considering law enforcement as a career and those who care about those in law enforcement. The Servant Warrior challenges the view that faith in God is a weakness or that there can't be a loving God in a world gone mad sometimes. Faith is a strength and supports the career of law enforcement. God cares deeply about this profession, provides direct proof of his support and provides guidance to those who follow this calling. As our Heavenly Father, he says "I approve of who you are!" As a Servant Warrior, we are invited to two distinct roles. One is to serve the public well and the other is to be a warrior in the face of evil to protect the public from evil. The Servant Warrior explores these roles from a Biblical perspective. The Servant Warrior looks at the role of leadership, maintaining wellness and the importance of a committed marriage partner as a support mechanism for those in law enforcement.
Autorenporträt
Kevin McInnes is a true Canadian, from childhood raised literally from coast to coast. He moved to Calgary in 1978 and joined the Calgary Police Service in 1979, working the street, with Youth, Detective and Major Crimes Divisions. Later in his career he worked with the School Resource Division. He worked in the Community Liaison Department before retiring as a sworn member at the end of 2004. Kevin is a retired Chaplain for the Calgary Police Service and was one of the few sworn officers and Chaplains in Canada. He presently serves as an interim pastor at SunWest Christian Fellowship. He is a founding director for Diakonos Retreat Society providing proactive and reactive support to law enforcement, fire, EMS and military families.