Friday, February 19, 2010

Dep. Chris Dewey Update & Police Story Request

Fellow Sheepdogs and Shepherds:

Considering the weather, we had a great turnout last night for our local law enforcement Bible study. I'll post the recap in next week's newsletter -- stay tuned!

Two quick issues I want to put out as we move forward into the weekend.

(1) One year ago yesterday (Feb. 18th, 2009), Mahnomen County S.O. Dep. Chris Dewey was shot and left for dead after responding to a "shots fired" call. In nothing short of a miracle, Chris survived both the shooting and numerous subsequent surgeries. Chris has been in rehab at Craig Hospital in Englewood (CO) since about March of last year but both he and his wife Emily will finally be heading for "home" to Minnesota next week. Short of further intervention from the Great Physician, Chris has a difficult road ahead of him and Emily -- who is nothing short of a "rock" -- will continue to need us as well. Please do the following:
(a) PRAY and pray more (Praise God, both Chris and Emily know Christ as their Savior.).
(b) Support them financially if you can:
Deputy Chris Dewey Fund
Mahnomen State Bank & Trust
103 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 378
Mahnomen, MN 56557

For more, see http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/chrisdewey/mystory and http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/news/Mahnomen_Deputy_Chris_Dewey_Shot_Feb_19_2009

(2) Speaking of Chris's story, I will be writing a version of it for inclusion in a book being authored by Chattanooga (TN) Police Chaplain Grant Wolf who is compiling a list of stories by and about law enforcement officers. See the following from our colleague Ray Nash at Police Dynamics (http://policedynamics.wordpress.com/):

Chaplain Seeks Stories of Faith and Courage
Chaplain Grant Wolf of the Chattanooga, TN Police Department is compiling an anthology of “stories of faith and courage” from law enforcement personnel for a book to be published for world-wide distribution. The book will be a daily devotional format – 365 stories, one for each day of the year – where members of the law enforcement community sensed the presence of God in some event relating to their work.

Stories are sought from sworn officers, chaplains, 9-1-1 dispatchers, jailers, civilian support staff, spouses and family members in situations where the person submitting the story strongly felt that what occurred was beyond the realm of normal expectations.
Stories received to date run the gamut from light-hearted (a rookie who passed out while helping deliver a baby) to not-for-the-faint of heart (a bank shooting and a fatal auto accident). They represent every phase of law enforcement work and demonstrate that something happened relating to the incident which simply cannot be explained other than by God’s hand.

Grant can be reached at police_stories@yahoo.com. Please consider sending him YOUR story -- and soon -- as the deadline is fast approaching! See http://policedynamics.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/chaplain-seeking-stories-for-book.pdf for more information.

Stay vigilent!