Too many professing Christians consistently complain about the police, and from a social perspective it’s a form of antinomianism, or being against ‘law and order’ or justice. Frankly, I expect MUCH more from Pastors and professing Christians than I do the Police. Christians are a saved regenerate changed repenting people group. But like everyone else,
Today I enjoyed attending this ceremony, honoring LA’s finest that have died in the line of duty. Once the ceremony was complete, and the officers, families and friends were dismissed, I began distributing my IPOC Gospel tracts. Out of the many dozens of police funerals and memorials that I’ve attended over the decades, in almost
Yesterday I labored the Gospel at the funeral for slain Whittier police officer Keith Wayne Boyer. By the grace of God, and for the glory of God, He enabled me to personally distribute hundreds of Gospel tracts. These tracts present the Law of God, they warned them of Gods wrath, and their deserved punishment of judgment in
Yesterday I spent 7 hours laboring the Gospel at the funeral for slain Palm Springs police officers Lesley Zerebny & Jose “Gil” Vega.’ By the grace of God, and for the glory of God, He enabled me to personally distribute 1,000 Gospel tracts. To maximize my effectiveness, the Lord provided the perfect places to stand,
Note: The tracts were distributed ‘before and after’ the actual ceremony. All conversations were removed. On this great day of the Lord I had the privilege of evangelizing this historical Los Angeles police event. My goal was to get a Gospel tract into as many hands as possible. By the grace and providence of the
Today via an invitation from another, the Lord provided a huge opportunity to evangelize this National Police Week / Peace Officers Memorial Day event, held at the San Bernardino Police Dept. The police officers present were representatively from the entire San Bernardino County, which is the largest county in the Nation. I distributed approximately 200
On March 3rd, 1986 Rialto Police Sergeant Gary Wolfley was enroute to a radio call. His wife Candice (Candy) happened to be on a ride along with Gary. However upon arrival tragically the suspect shot and killed Gary with Gary’s own handgun. Gary’s funeral was the first police funeral that I had attended as uniformed
Today was a glorious day for such a solemn event. I arrived very early and prayed for over an hour. Then once the burial service was “dismissed,” I began evangelizing the masses. Hundreds of Gospel tracts were distributed, many conversations ensued. I also got to speak with police officers from all over the United States,
I received a phone call that this funeral was in procession, so I responded at the last minute. This is an important opportunity. Because at almost every police funeral that I’ve attended over the last two three decades. Almost every priest, pastor, or chaplain ‘preaches them into heaven,’ whether they be born-again and repent, or
The Legendary Ladies Luncheon, then Evangelizing the Sunset Strip Today I attended the annual Legendary Ladies Luncheon. Which was held at the famous Taix French Country Cuisine located in Los Angeles. The banquet room was a full house. Hundreds of years ago the LAPD badge depicted the name “Policeman.” Then in the 20th century a