
Get Up and Win the Race
“Quit!” “Give up, you’re beaten,” they shout and plead there’s just too much against you now, this time you can’t succeed. And as I start
“Quit!” “Give up, you’re beaten,” they shout and plead there’s just too much against you now, this time you can’t succeed. And as I start
My great grandfather, Parley P. Pratt, wrote “the whole of mortal humanity lies hushed in quiet slumbers, in order to renew its strength and vigor.”[1]
Part of this article was originally published in SWAT Digest, September 2006. Warriors don’t need to be or become evil to combat evil. It goes
Asking why can cause problems. Not to sound redundant or flippant, but why? Why does asking why cause problems? Because it may be difficult, if
Five strategies to help us endure pain and overcome challenges. When I wrote my book Warrior SOS: Military Veterans’ Stories of Faith, Emotional Survival and Living
Recently I spoke with a man struggling with some serious marital challenges. In addition to his marital discord, there were additional stresses of job loss,
What is the definition of trust? I’m not talking about the dictionary definition. I’m talking about the practical definition—what trust really is and how trust
Note: This is not a post about bad language; it’s about negative (and positive) self-talk…so, I guess it is about bad language. Seriously, this is
5 Scientifically Proven Ways to Help Increase Your Wellbeing During the last several weeks law enforcement officers nationwide have been tried to the nth. Rioting,
While the risk of COVID-19 is causing mass panic, anxiety and, in some cases, outright hysteria, there is a much greater risk to law enforcement
We often hear of officers who die in the line of duty. National organizations, like the Officer Down Memorial Page or the National Law Enforcement Officers
I remember pleading with heaven during one particularly difficult day while serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq. I was in tears and truly struggling.