Four policemen suffer from a real tragedy that hits the house. The four began to do their jobs, change their faith, their hopes and their lives by making a dramatic decision because of that tragedy. They must pledge that they are all the best Christians and ideal parents in the midst of that tragedy, but it may change when events relate to making money and the true moral compass of these officers changes.
The many topics raised - gangs, drugs, immigration, absentee parents, poverty - are examined with didacticism and platitudes instead of by mining their inherent complexities.
Yeah, it's still a preach-to-the-choir movie, but this choir doesn't really see itself on the big screen very often, so don't begrudge them a film where the action hero cop stops and prays for guidance before big gun battle. It happens.