Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Law Enforcement National Day of Prayer Event(s)

Dear Fellow Servant-Warriors:

This week’s newsletter comes both on the outstanding good news for the victims of 9-11 and those who gave both “some” and “all” for our country in the War on Terror, along with the tough news that quite a few of our brothers and sisters are struggling in the aftermath of the weather-related aftermath in the South.

On the “good news” front, we all know by know that our military brothers successfully took out our most sought-after criminal/terrorist. Praise God Almighty, none of ours were hurt in the raid. I find it particularly noteworthy that the unit commander called out “For God and country, Geronimo…” For God and country indeed! Let us also not forget the investigators – true sheepdogs/warriors – who worked in anonimoty for years to track down this despot and thus helped send him to judgment. Please keep our colleagues in prayer as the war is by no means over.

On the “bad news” side, a good many of our fellow LEOs serving in the "War on Crime" in the South have suffered major, tornado-related losses. Accordingly, a number of us are working to bring much-needed aid to them ASAP. Ten-Four Ministries director and Tulsa PD Captain Travis Yates is working with Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers (FCPO) personnel and others in a coordinated relief effort. If you are interested in helping, I urge you to immediately email Travis at info@tenfourministries.org. Pray – then be used by God to act.


NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER EVENT(s)!

Speaking of prayer, this Thursday (May 5th) is the 2011 National Day of Prayer and The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry/FCPO-Denver is participating in a big way. I am dedicating this Thursday’s “Cop Church” meeting to prayer and prayer-relevant Bible study for our nation, our God-ordained profession and each other. Please consider joining us if you’re in the Denver area. We’ll meet in the High School Room at Calvary South Denver in Littleton (www.calvarycsd.org) starting at 7:00 PM. For more or to find an event in your area see the National Day of Prayer website at http://nationaldayofprayer.org/about/find-an-event/. I’ll also have info posted here on our website. Please join us!



Profession-relevant Bible Study RECAP

As most know by now, last week The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry had our Denver-area Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers chapter officially chartered. Most also know that I sit on the FCPO national board and it was an honor to have our Executive Director, Lamar Moore, fly out to speak and deliver our charter. There are some photos both on our website and on our respective Facebook pages:

(1) https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/The-Centurion-Law-Enforcement-Ministry-FCPO-Denver/165229383527705;

(2) https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/FCPODenver; and

(3) https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/photo.php?fbid=1686601213834&set=o.115251868498859&type=1&theater.

Lamar’s profession-relevant sermon centered around Luke 5:27-39 (“...wine must be poured into new wineskins…”). Here are the highlights that can be adapted to your own studies:

(a) New problems require creativity (Proverbs 18:15) and patience (Proverbs 12:1).

(b) New problems require conviction (Romans 12:2) and commitment (1 Cor. 15:58).

(c) Both new problems and new possibilities will require courage (Hosea 10:12, Isaiah 43:18-19 and Psalm 31:24).

Lamar concluded his teaching by pointing out that Jesus cares more about PEOPLE than programs. Regarding courage and Psalm 31:24, Lamar added that it takes real courage to identify yourself in a profession that values self-reliance and personal strength. Rather, it takes real guts to “stick your neck out” for your faith amongst your peers. Amen to that!


Hope to see you Thursday if you’re in the Denver-area. If not, stay the course, place your whole trust in Christ, and be safe while at the same time watching your fellow warriors’ backs. Don’t forget to check out the latest prayer requests and our local meeting schedule here on our website -- and of course PASS THE WORD to others.