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1/3/2013

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"I have a burning conviction that the role of law enforcement chaplains is to be for the officers what they cannot be for themselves—the first responders to first responders."
                                                                                                      ~Samuel L. Feemster, M.Div., J.D.

We've set up this page specifically to foster dialogue among chaplains and other members of the law enforcement family about chaplaincy.  What does it mean to be the first responder to first responders?  How can chaplains take an active role in the community and the agency as advocates for holistic wellness?  What are you doing that works?  What questions do you have?  How would you like chaplains to fulfill their mission in your agency or community?

Please post your comments, questions, musings, resources, and epiphanies here so that we all may learn from one another.


In service,

Sam
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    "I have a burning conviction that the role of law enforcement chaplains is to be for the officers what they cannot be for themselves—the first responders to first responders."     ~Sam

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