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Man approaches police officer, they hold hands, then this happens

In a heartwarming show of unity, people from different backgrounds are coming together in prayer with police officers in Mississippi, Kentucky, and Georgia. These touching moments remind us that during tough times, kindness and support can shine through.

In Columbus, Georgia, Deputy Clinton Powell was shopping at Walmart when he met Avery Rosser. Avery approached him and offered to pray together right there in the store. He later shared a picture of this special moment on Facebook, spreading the message of hope.

Meanwhile, in Georgetown, Kentucky, Rita Baker captured a beautiful scene at a traffic light. She saw a homeless man holding hands with a police officer, both with their heads bowed in prayer. Rita said they stood like this for about 30 seconds, and it really touched her heart. “It speaks volumes to the types of officers we have here,” she remarked.

Down in Mississippi, Deputy Josh Harmon had an unforgettable experience at a gas station. An older woman approached him, saying, “Your life matters. Can I pray with you?” Josh felt overwhelmed by emotion as others, both black and white, joined them in prayer. He later shared a video expressing how incredible the moment was. “There was no hate, just us praying together. It was amazing,” he said.

These incidents show how, despite the challenges in our world today, people can come together in love and support. It’s a beautiful reminder that we can make a difference, one prayer at a time.

Watch the video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via Dr. Avery Rosser, WXYZ-TV Detroit)



Man approaches police officer, they hold hands, then this happens

Man approaches police officer, they hold hands, then this happens

In a heartwarming show of unity, people from different backgrounds are coming together in prayer with police officers in Mississippi, Kentucky, and Georgia. These touching moments remind us that during tough times, kindness and support can shine through.

In Columbus, Georgia, Deputy Clinton Powell was shopping at Walmart when he met Avery Rosser. Avery approached him and offered to pray together right there in the store. He later shared a picture of this special moment on Facebook, spreading the message of hope.

Meanwhile, in Georgetown, Kentucky, Rita Baker captured a beautiful scene at a traffic light. She saw a homeless man holding hands with a police officer, both with their heads bowed in prayer. Rita said they stood like this for about 30 seconds, and it really touched her heart. “It speaks volumes to the types of officers we have here,” she remarked.

Down in Mississippi, Deputy Josh Harmon had an unforgettable experience at a gas station. An older woman approached him, saying, “Your life matters. Can I pray with you?” Josh felt overwhelmed by emotion as others, both black and white, joined them in prayer. He later shared a video expressing how incredible the moment was. “There was no hate, just us praying together. It was amazing,” he said.

These incidents show how, despite the challenges in our world today, people can come together in love and support. It’s a beautiful reminder that we can make a difference, one prayer at a time.

Watch the video here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via Dr. Avery Rosser, WXYZ-TV Detroit)