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"The Firefighter’s Bible"

Let's face it, whether volunteer or paid, we have really strange jobs. We want to go into burning buildings... we want to go out on a lousy night to help people torn up by alcohol and their cars... we want to go into the worst part of town to help a shooting victim. What does this mean? It means we have jobs that are stressSo, how do we deal with it? Well, you know the old saying,"If all else fails, read the instructions!" The "instruction book" for life is the Bible. There are many stress-relievers in God's Word. Now you can own your own Firefighter's Bible - AND at a great discounted price when you order through EMERGENCY MINISTRIES.

In Stock and you can order it right now - click here!

Version: Holman Christian Standard Bible

On September 11, 2001, Captain Terry Hatton (called by his fellow FDNY firefighters Captain Man-Hatton) entered Tower One of the World Trade Center.  Before advancing into the inferno, says firefighter Tim Brown, Hatton “wrapped his arms around me and said, “I love you, brother.  Don’t know if I’ll see you again . . .”

Something happened on September 11, 2001 that changed our perception of firefighters.  That’s why children from Maine to Arizona wear T-shirts with FDNY on them.  The character, courage, and commitment were there all along.  The events of September 11 provided the occasion for the qualities to be clearly seen.

Firefighting is one of the most hazardous and stressful jobs in the world.  Many deaths of firemen come from heart attacks.  Stephen Darcangelo, Fire Chief in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania says, “stress kills.”  He says in firefighting “you go from idle to full tilt in a matter of seconds.”  Firefighting is stressful on both firefighters and their families.  The Fireman’s Bible is designed specifically for those who serve us all in this high risk role.  It contains devotions, prayers, and suggested Scripture readings for a wide variety of occasions.  This is the perfect gift for a fireman from family, individuals or churches who want to stand with these who are called to risk so much.

Features include:

  • Code of conduct
  • Where to turn when . . .
  • Quiet Heroism by Charles Colson
  • Rediscovering Heroes by Charles Colson
  • Prayers
  • Poems
  • Devotions
  • What God says about public servants
  • Presentation page
  • Words of Christ in red
  • Plan of salvation
  • Ribbon marker
  • Premium bonded leather, gift boxed
  • And the largest type size of any pocket Bible
  • Two of Chaplain Skip's STRESS RELIEF articles

1152 pages, trim sizes 4 3/8” x 6 ½”

Dark red bonded leather with slide tab

ISBN: 1586400975

Retail Price $29.99

Special Emergency Ministries Price $19.97

Click HERE to order.