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Larry Carter is a dedicated leader and retired Chief Master Sergeant with a respected background as a chaplain. With 30 years of service in the United States Air Force, he brings a commitment to building strong, empowered client relationships through personalized support and leadership—helping clients surpass their goals beyond expectations.
Overcoming such obstacles as a Chaplain involves gaining trust, being present, sincere, and deliberate. Larry J. Carter knows something about these barriers, because he has spent decades overcoming them. He has heard, seen, and experienced these heroes at their most desperate moments of grief and despair. He has been with the families of slain officers, he has stood with officers who were forced to use deadly force, who had witnessed horrible atrocities like unattended deaths, suicides, murders, sexual assaults; and he has been a shoulder to lean on in marital struggles, internal investigations, and financial distress.
In his book, Crossing Into Purpose; Where Service Meets Significance, Larry explains how to meet these men and women on their turf, in the field of law enforcement, among the mire of bureaucracy, and in the throes of hardship. He has been there, he has seen the horrors alongside these officers, and he has earned their trust. Law enforcement officers are worthy of honor and respect, and they stand ready to give everything for justice, and for those whom they serve. Larry’s work in this book promises to provide great insights and knowledge to Chaplains in approaching and overcoming these barriers and restoring some of the most deserving selfless servants to a place of peace and joy. Steve Harker UnderSheriff Retired
Every crisis holds a hidden opportunity for growth. With the right tools and a renewed mindset, even the most difficult scenes become places where faith, hope, and leadership rise.
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