Tiffany had seen crime impact her small hometown in many ways. By 2023, however, the town recorded a 31 percent drop in homicides and a 37 percent drop in crime overall. What happened? A partnership. Working together, the city’s Public Safety Enforcement Group—including the police, local schools, and the church—combined efforts to turn the tide for all citizens.
“We say it’s a marriage,” Tiffany stated, with all members of the city partnership joining in to help citizens. The school district’s Wraparound Wellness Centre, which she leads, involves school social workers, nurses and staff to support kids impacted by crime or accidents. Other agencies share their strengths. Police commit to talk more with people on the street—and listen.
The psalmist David wrote, “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1). “Harmony,” David added, “is as refreshing as the dew from Mount Hermon” (v. 3 NLT). David was referring to people who share a unifying faith in God. Rather than divided by doctrines or politics, we are one. The concept may feel elusive, yet it blesses all. It’s a beautiful goal for believers to show concern for one another—especially in our neighbourhoods desperately in need of the love of Jesus.