INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) – Indianapolis Metro Police officers are remembering the life of a fallen officer this weekend.
Tips to help make the end of life care process smoother and more peaceful for everyone involved.
I work with some highly recognized homicide detectives who have provided tips that could help detectives and patrol officers alike. The following bits of wisdom apply to all investigations, regardless of the nature of the crime or who is investigating.
By the time we hit our 20s, most of us are lucky to describe the extent of our "funeral experience" as watching a gold fish circle the toilet. And unless you had some extra credits to burn in college, you likely didn't take a death and dying course. This means 1. a lot of us are interac
“You can't always believe your eyes” is the message being given to law enforcement officers at a new course being taught at the training academy.
Writing your eulogy can shift your energy toward living a life of legacy.
What you don't know could actually hurt you when it comes to these secrets police officers like to keep close to the vest.
Congregational leaders do well to remember that congregations are primarily communities of faith—that is their nature.
When grief feels unbearable, use these tips to help stay grounded.
Letter: Hundreds of millions of women and their children across the world suffer exploitation, deprivation and exclusion when their husbands die
Should we pray for our president? When answering this question, we would do well to remember the political realities of the early centuries.
How well have you been paying attention? WARNING: SPOILERS!
Everyone suffers when communication fails at the end of life. Though we may know what to do in difficult situations; anxiety and bias close us down.
Unlike first kisses, last kisses are often painful, awkward or sad. But they're worth remembering.
Holocaust Memorial Day is a yearly opportunity to remember the Holocaust and other genocides. But is remembering always easy or straightforward?
I don’t know how many years I have been writing a blog post for this day, which probably means I’ve written it a few times. I know that each year it gets harder to write about the same …
The family is asking people to please put their cellphones away and pay your respects without taking pictures.
It’s a conundrum. As citizens and conscientious Catholics, we want to (and should) keep informed of current events. That...
Keeping the memory of our deceased loved ones alive.