From the Streets to the Spirit: What Situational Awareness Teaches Us
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Sharon O'DonnalJuly 24, 2025
I can relate to this article. My husband was a police officer for 35 years. Many times he was was in areas that had no receptiion to call for backup. And many times the Holy Ghost forewarned him of impending danger. I worrird about him, yes, however, i knew he honored his Priesthood and the Holy Ghost would be with him. Because my husband was an example of this very article, i like to think that the young men we know who have become police (including 3 of our own gradsons) is because of his example in living the gospel, honoring his Priesthood, and listening to the Holy Ghost.. And i tell their wives to trust the Holy Ghost to protect their loved one. Thanks for this article. I am looking forward to Part 2.
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