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Locality: Fresno, California

Phone: +1 559-269-5654



Address: 4710 N Maple Ave 93726 Fresno, CA, US

Website: www.code3im.org

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Code3 International Ministries 05.11.2020

Million Man Call To Prayer! SUNDAY pm NOV 1st. SHARE with your church and men’s ministry leaders! https://mightymenmovement.org/prayer/

Code3 International Ministries 29.10.2020

Did you see Kevin Sorbo's new police documentary? CLICK Watch More to see the first 10 minutes of it!

Code3 International Ministries 14.10.2020

CODE 3 International serving now with the Franklin Graham staff! SHARE & PRAY TODAY! Noon to 2pm Eastern

Code3 International Ministries 11.10.2020

Sam’s Club in Harlingen, Texas. No words just respect. This is needed. The silent majority will not be silenced any longer. #thinblueline #honorthefallen

Code3 International Ministries 05.10.2020

Today marks the 4-year anniversary of the massacre of five Dallas servant-warrior brothers...killed by a domestic terrorist while the police were, ironically, ...protecting a Black Lives Matter anti-police protest! A rally where they openly cursed us and called for our deaths. Again, those brave officers ran TO the sound of gunfire and gave their lives (9 others wounded) protecting the very people who hate us and chanted for our deaths (Isaiah 5:20 in action). God help us, God defend us. Please be in prayer today for DPD, DART PD and the families of their fallen. On the 1st anniversary of this day of infamy, DPD SWAT Officer Rich Emberlin wrote, "I remember being called in for duty and arriving downtown to find a war zone. Blood soaked the ground near bullet-riddled police cars. Shell casings and broken glass were strewn everywhere, and shoes had flown off of protesters as they fled from the gunfire. Across America, men and women in uniform grappled with our new reality. After volunteering to serve in one of the world’s most dangerous professions, officers would now be targeted, attacked, and killed for no other reason than wearing a badge. Policing remains one of the most underappreciated and misunderstood professions in modern society. Less than one percent of the population truly understands what we do, how we do it, and why we do it. Police officers are responsible for enforcing laws, preventing crime, and ensuring public safety. The additional expectations placed upon us up to and including getting killed in the line of duty - are excessive and unrealistic. There are significant risks inherent to our profession, but we expect to go home to our families at night; we don’t expect to die in a hail of bullets. One of my closest friends, the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, once told me, In the military, you deploy for six months and then come home to safety. Police officers are deployed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Most officers don’t understand the animosity toward our profession. We’re all volunteers, working long hours in dangerous conditions for modest pay. Every day is a life-or-death crapshoot. We choose to do it because it’s our path to service. I’ve had the privilege of working alongside the bravest, most selfless people in the world. The protesters who claim we’re trigger-happy thugs and chant Fk the police are the first to dial 9-1-1 if their lives, or that of their loved ones, are threatened. When the gunfire erupted on July 7, no one refused help from the Dallas police officers who served as human shields and herded people to safety. Finally, let this anniversary be another reason for those of us who know Christ as Lord and Savior to have a "Code 3" (lights and siren) sense of urgency to that hope with those who do not (no "RIP" unless we pass from this life in a right relationship with Christ). Here's the "how: -- https://www.thecenturionlawenforcementministry.org/know-god In memoriam: Sgt. Michael Smith, Dallas Police Dept.; Sr. Corporal Lorne Ahrens, Dallas Police Dept.; Officer Michael Krol, Dallas Police Dept.; Officer Patrick Zamarripa, Dallas Police Dept.; and Officer Brent Thompson, Dallas Area Rapid Transit Police.

Code3 International Ministries 03.10.2020

Sharing a post from our Brother and fellow LEO MC Williams from The Centurion Law Enforcement Ministry (www.TheCenturionLawEnforcementMinistry.org)

Code3 International Ministries 26.09.2020

From our brother MC Williams: I should have been in bed long before this (will try to head there now), but my heart is heavy. This week I saw two churches (among others) I served at (including the one I was SAVED at) put up memes that spit in the face of all of us who serve in my God-ordained profession of law enforcement. In the face of the 99.9% of us who serve honorably. In the face of those who have given their lives fighting for people of ALL races and creeds (for us, ...Continue reading

Code3 International Ministries 24.09.2020

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