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The Need for a Silent Night | MONDAY MORNING ROLL CALL | Episode 041
On the Blue Line Podcast for Law Enforcement
English - December 23, 2019 10:00 - 13 minutes - 18.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 24 ratingsNews Government police blueline cops lawenforcement sheriff thinblueline Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: The Reality of Hardship | MONDAY MORNING ROLL CALL | Episode 040
The Need for a Silent Night | MONDAY MORNING ROLL CALL | Episode 041
Monday Morning Roll Call is released every week by On The Blue Line and provides a Ten Minute overview of issues that matter to you and provides encouragement for the week ahead.
In this episode we discuss:
This week, another Crazy Chicken Story, that took place at a KFC in Wisconsin. I discuss the origins of the well-known hymn, Silent Night, from the book, Come Let Us Adore Him, by Robert J. Morgan. I discuss the song, I need a Silent Night, by Amy Grant from 2008. I suggest the Application, One Minute Pause, by Ransomed Heart. Lastly, I offer a couple thoughts on how to pause and have a silent night this Holiday Season.
Merry Christmas 2019 from all of us at On The Blue Line
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