Episode 9: Leading With Integrity
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“I’ve made mistakes… but I want Jesus to say ‘well done.’” — Mike Baldwin shares the faith that sustained him as a First Responder.In Part 1, we heard how former law enforcement officer Mike Baldwin’s career shaped his perspective on service, identity, and the unseen spiritual battles faced by First Responders. In Part 2, the conversation moves deeper, into faith, intentionality, and the eternal “why” behind the badge.In this powerful continuation, host Jeremy Wade sits down with Mike Baldwin, former Arizona law enforcement officer, to explore what it truly means to live with Courage, Faith, and purpose in one of the most demanding professions in the world. Baldwin shares how many First Responders unknowingly anchor their identity in the uniform, only to discover that the job alone cannot sustain the weight of trauma, responsibility, and moral decision-making.Drawing from decades of experience in law enforcement, Baldwin offers practical wisdom on maintaining spiritual strength while navigating high-pressure decisions, exposure to darkness, and the emotional toll of serving others. Through personal stories, from split-second decisions in the field to quiet moments comforting victims on their worst days, he reveals how faith transforms not just how officers work, but how they see people.At the heart of this episode is Mission First Alliance’s calling: reaching an often-overlooked mission field, the First Responder community, with hope that lasts beyond the shift. Baldwin’s expertise in leadership, character development, and faith integration provides a roadmap for living intentionally, leading with integrity, and pursuing a life that seeks eternal approval rather than temporary recognition.This conversation challenges listeners to move beyond performance-based faith and toward daily spiritual discipline, showing how small, consistent choices build resilience, clarity, and lasting impact both on and off duty.Through honest reflection and hard-earned insight, this episode speaks directly to First Responders, families, and anyone seeking to live with deeper Courage and Faith in difficult environments. It’s a reminder that influence isn’t built through loud words, but through consistent, Christ-centered living that others can trust.Because in the end, the greatest success isn’t recognition on earth, it’s hearing “well done.”Mission First Alliance is a national non-profit bringing Real Hope to first responders and their families. We believe the first responder culture is one of the greatest unseen mission fields in our country today, and it’s a mission too important to do alone. Connect: Subscribe to our email list: www.missionfirstalliance.com/email-sign-upJoin the Alliance: Do you have a desire to join us in the effort to bring Real Hope to first responders? Are you a First Responder looking for a community, encouragement and support? Become a member. Membership is Free: https://missionfirstalliance.com/membership/Contact Us: Reach out to our team at: https://missionfirstalliance.com/contact-us/Share: Help us grow the mission. Share this podcast and mission with others. Because every first responder needs Real Hope.Follow UsWebsite: https://missionfirstalliance.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/missionfirstallianceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/missionfirstalliance/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MissionFirstAllianceContent AdvisoryThis episode includes honest discussions about the experiences of first responders and the challenges they face. Graphic situations may be distressing for some listeners and younger audiences. Discretion is advised.This conversation is shared to bring awareness, hope, and encouragement to those serving on the front lines. If this episode connects with you, reach out or seek trusted professional support. You are not alone.