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Law Enforcement Today features retired sheriff on faith-driven policing
Summary
Law Enforcement Today launched a Pray.com channel and posted a new 'Sheepdog and Shepherd' episode featuring retired Alabama sheriff Andy Hughes, who speaks about policing as a calling and about recruitment and standards.
Content
Law Enforcement Today has launched a channel on the Pray.com app and is running a series called "Sheepdog and Shepherd" that explores faith in law enforcement. The latest episode features Andy Hughes, a retired Alabama lawman and former sheriff who describes a career that began as a dispatcher and included roles in patrol, narcotics, and homeland security before his 2016 retirement. Hughes shares a personal background that includes adoption and credits his parents for shaping his path. He frames much of his message around a talk titled "Bear the Sword," grounded in Romans 13:4.
Key points:
- Law Enforcement Today launched a Pray.com channel and is airing the "Sheepdog and Shepherd" series.
- The episode features Andy Hughes, who began as a dispatcher at 18, served in Dothan and Houston County, was elected sheriff, and retired in 2016.
- Hughes describes policing as a calling and bases his "Bear the Sword" message on Romans 13:4, noting that much police work involves service.
- He highlights concerns about recruitment, retention, and standards and lists commitment, courage, integrity, and compassion as essential traits.
- The episode is sponsored by Clear Armor, which the program describes as a patented product that reinforces standard glass to add protection.
Summary:
This episode brings a faith-centered perspective to discussion of policing and emphasizes questions about recruitment and standards. Undetermined at this time.
