James Hopper retired as lead chaplain for South County Fire where he served as a first responder for fire and law enforcement events. He is the author of Beyond the Sirens, Faith Compassion the Chaplain's Path.
""This will give first responders a vivid picture of the care done after leaving the scene and a better understanding of all that goes into being a chaplain. I think it will be reassuring to firefighters to know that when they must rush off to the hospital or the next call, those left behind are being cared for with deep compassion and attention to their needs."" --Leslie Hynes, communications director, South County Fire ""This book is an invitation to transformation. With Jim Hopper, you will journey into the heart of compassion to discover what it means to be called alongside to help. Read it and imagine yourself making a difference that requires humility, courage, and the presence of the Holy Spirit. We meet those in need beyond the sirens, with all of us held in the loving hands of God."" --Marty Folsom, executive director, Pacific Association for Theological Studies ""Freeze, walk away, or step in? Jim has long been a friend and mentor who makes the choice again and again to step into discomfort and offer his presence. This book is a gift and, as with Jim's life, will buoy courage in your heart to step into the messiness of real life to walk alongside others with love."" --James Johnson, pastor, Crossroads Church, Thornton, Colorado ""Having served forty-four years in the fire service, I appreciate the crucial role of chaplaincy. Packed with compelling stories, this book reveals the emotions and thought processes chaplains navigate on each call. A chaplain is an invaluable resource, enhancing the support system for first responders and ensuring better outcomes for the communities they serve."" --Tim Sears, retired firefighter ""Jim Hopper, a fire and police chaplain, shares deeply moving stories about the power of presence when words fail. With gentle candor, he reveals the joys and painful privilege of offering care to victims, families, and first responders during tragic events."" --Ralph Fry, founder and board member, Northwest Incident Support, Hope Unlimited