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Death. Trauma. Violence. Depravity in all its forms. These are the underside of a functioning society. A side that some people refuse to even acknowledge. While most people actively try to avoid this seedy otherworld, there is a segment that voluntarily enters the fray each day: The First Responder. 65% of the adult population identify as one of the Christian religious denominations. What does the Bible say to the Christian men and women who voluntarily wade into this dark societal underbelly? John Jones has intimate knowledge of the issues covered in this text having earned this familiarity…mehr

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Death. Trauma. Violence. Depravity in all its forms. These are the underside of a functioning society. A side that some people refuse to even acknowledge. While most people actively try to avoid this seedy otherworld, there is a segment that voluntarily enters the fray each day: The First Responder. 65% of the adult population identify as one of the Christian religious denominations. What does the Bible say to the Christian men and women who voluntarily wade into this dark societal underbelly? John Jones has intimate knowledge of the issues covered in this text having earned this familiarity over 30 years of first-hand, continuous first responder experience.
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Autorenporträt
John Jones is a former US Navy Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Hospital Corpsman where he experienced combat when deployed to Somalia in 1995. He has also been a Corrections Officer, Deputy Sheriff, and most recently retiring as a Senior Federal Law Enforcement Officer. John holds a BS in Criminal Justice Administration, and a MS in Security Management from Bellevue University. Mr. Jones has obtained both state and federal LEO credentials and holds several federal instructor certifications. Mr. Jones is the co-author of the undergraduate textbook entitled: The Fundamentals of Security Management: A Common Sense Approach.