Crisis and the Gospel

You are called as a crisis interventionist to the hospital following a fatal car accident that took the life of the wife of the man you’re meeting with. As you arrive, you discover by his language and tone that he is either not a Christian or wants nothing to do with God right now. Based on Jesus’ exemplary model of a crisis counselor, is it okay to discuss the theological importance of salvation with this victim immediately following the car accident.? Why or why not? Use Dr. H. Norman Wright’s (The Complete Guide to Crisis and Trauma Counseling, ISBN 978-0-7642-1634-3) descriptions of Jesus in Chapter 1 and Scriptural passages of Jesus’ meetings with others in crisis to support your answer.

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