Answering the Call is a practical and pastoral guide for those who serve as volunteer chaplains alongside law enforcement. Written from a Christian perspective, this book is not a how-to manual for fixing crises or offering quick spiritual answers. Instead, it focuses on the quiet, steady work of presence-showing up well, listening carefully, and serving with humility and wisdom. Law enforcement chaplains encounter a wide range of situations: routine patrols, emotionally intense calls, long stretches of silence, and moments when heavy or private things are finally spoken. This guide helps new and seasoned chaplains understand their role, navigate boundaries, prioritize safety, and build trust with officers and the communities they serve. Drawing from years of pastoral ministry, disaster response, and ride-along chaplaincy experience, Answering the Call addresses the realities chaplains often face but are rarely trained for-earning credibility, responding without pressure, supporting officers through burnout and stress, and knowing when to speak, when to pray, and when to simply stay. This book is written for chaplains of varied backgrounds and denominations who desire to serve faithfully and professionally. It affirms that while faith shapes the chaplain's posture, care must always be offered with respect, discretion, and integrity. Above all, Answering the Call reminds chaplains that their greatest contribution is not having the right words, but being a steady presence when it matters most.