Publisher's Synopsis
As cops it's sometimes difficult to maintain a positive outlook on life. You're dealt every negative aspect that life has to offer, even on the inside of the Thin Blue Line. As Christians they're even more scrutinized, not only on how they deal with others, but also how they deal with themselves. It's exceptionally difficult to love others when everyone around you has nothing but contempt and hate for you, except for the few friends that you have on the inside of the Thin Blue Line. Daniel will reach a crossroad of faith and mental stability. He will have to make serious choices about his faith in Christ, his career and most of all his marriage. How we as Christians deal with the trials and tribulations of this life can best be told from a cop's perspective. Cops have a code, a brotherhood that no other person can understand. They call it the Thin Blue Line for a reason. As Christians our stance in life is much the same. We can fold and not serve God, or we can take a stand and walk by faith. It's also a code and a brotherhood. A brotherhood of God's children. It can be equated as The Thin Blue Cross.