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In this episode, Chaplain Richey uses a near-road-rage story to urge listeners—especially first responders—to build a life rich in faith, purpose, and integrity so that foolish impulses never compromise what is truly wor

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A podcast for those who serve. The Chaplain’s Desk is a quiet place to pause, reflect, and reconnect with matters of faith, purpose, and perspective. Hosted by Chaplain Kurt Richey, this podcast is created especially for men and women in law enforcement — and for those who support them. Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and years of pastoral and chaplaincy service, each episode offers thoughtful encouragement without politics, sensationalism, or noise. Here, authority is discussed with humility, justice with mercy, and service with gratitude. These are conversations about calling, burden, restraint, and hope — spoken calmly, respectfully, and with deep appreciation for the work you do. New episodes release twice monthly, on the first and third Tuesdays at 8 a.m. Pull up a chair. You’re not alone.
Unknown Host hosts The Chaplain’s Desk, a religion show with 16 episodes published.
In this episode, Chaplain Richey uses a near-road-rage story to urge listeners—especially first responders—to build a life rich in faith, purpose, and integrity so that foolish impulses never compromise what is truly wor
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey uses a story from his early days as a meat cutter to illustrate the "vicarious burden" carried by law enforcement officers. Just as the public enjoys their food without wanting to se
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey encourages law enforcement officers by linking their daily work to the biblical "Faith Hall of Fame" in Hebrews 11, which honors those who "enforced justice." Comparing their duties
In this special episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey celebrates America’s 250th anniversary by honoring the deep legacy of law enforcement, noting that the authority of the badge relies entirely on "the consent of the governed.
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey challenges law enforcement officers to reject modern convenience and fully embrace the absolute commitment required by their calling. Drawing on the words of Charles Spurgeon and The
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey explores the concept of real-life heroism, defining heroes not as fictional characters from movies, but as ordinary individuals whose true character and courage are revealed during u
In this episode, Chaplain Richey expands on the maxim "your outlook determines your outcome" by introducing a vital foundation: your "uplook." Arguing that an outlook built solely on self-reliance or perfect circumstance
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt highlights the "unsung heroes" of law enforcement by comparing behind-the-scenes staff to the vital trainers of sports dynasties. Sharing a deeply personal story regarding the tragic loss o
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey explores the vital balance between justice and mercy through the story of a forgiven traffic citation. He challenges the "heavy-handed" stereotype of law enforcement by highlighting
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey explores how curiosity defines both the sharp investigative eyes of law enforcement and a vibrant life of faith. Drawing on insights from Albert Einstein, Ted Lasso, and his own expe
In this episode, Chaplain Richey reframes the "Go big or go home" mantra for law enforcement. While sports and business treat "going big" as an all-or-nothing gamble, Richey argues that for those in uniform, "or" is not
In this episode of The Chaplain’s Desk, Chaplain Kurt Richey uses the humorous image of a "coleslaw contributor" at a church potluck—someone who brings the bare minimum regardless of the need—to challenge law enforcement
In this episode, Chaplain Richey explores the profound impact of "presence"—both in the home and on the streets. Drawing from a childhood memory of sitting on his father’s Caterpillar D6 dozer, Kurt reflects on how a fat
In this episode, Chaplain Richey recounts getting lost during a solo flight and using his training and an old ADF radio navigation tool to find his way. He then applies this story to Law Enforcement, encouraging them to
A podcast for those who serve. The Chaplain’s Desk is a quiet place to pause, reflect, and reconnect with matters of faith, purpose, and perspective. Hosted by Chaplain Kurt Richey, this podcast is created especially for
Welcome to The Chaplain’s Desk The Chaplain's Desk is a reflective podcast created especially for men and women in law enforcement — and for those who stand alongside them. Hosted by Chaplain Kurt Richey, each episode of
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The Chaplain’s Desk is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 16 episodes.
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