What to say when you don’t know what to say

By (author)H. Norman Wright

In times of crisis, people need support and comfort. Whether it’s a job loss, a loved one’s death, or a serious accident, the pain can be overwhelming. As a Christian, you have the opportunity to offer hope and healing to those who are hurting. Norm Wright’s handbook, “How to Respond to Others During and After Crises,” is an essential resource for anyone who wants to be there for others in their time of need.

Norm Wright is a trusted Christian counselor who has worked with people in crisis for many years. He knows what works when it comes to giving comfort and support. In this easy-to-follow guide, he shares his insights and experience to help you understand the confusion and emotions that the person will experience, decide what to say and what not to say, choose what you can do immediately and long-term, give encouragement during depression and grief, and provide biblical wisdom for helping the person cope and live on.

Sensitive, practical, and specific, this handbook is a must-have for anyone who wants to be supportive and point to God as the ultimate healer. Whether you’re a family member, friend, neighbor, or coworker, you can make a difference in someone’s life by following the advice in this book. With Norm Wright’s help, you can offer comfort, hope, and healing to those who are hurting.

 

H. Norman Wright

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Title: What to say when you don’t know what to say

I just lost my job.
My mom died of cancer.
My best friend was in a serious accident.

When a family member, friend, neighbor, or coworker is in pain, he or she needs your support―even if you’re not sure what to do. Trusted Christian counselor Norm Wright offers this easy-to-follow handbook on how to respond to others during and after crises. As part of a national team that provides grief counseling following tragedies―including recent shootings and September 11―Norm knows firsthand what works when giving comfort. Along with discovering how you can respond in difficult situations, this straightforward guide will help you:

  • understand the confusion and emotions the person will experience
  • decide What to mention and what not to say
  • choose what you can do immediately and long-term
  • give encouragement during depression and grief
  • provide biblical wisdom for helping the person cope and live on

Sensitive, practical, and specific, this handy reference includes information you need to be supportive and point to God as the ultimate healer.

In times of crisis, people need support and comfort. Whether it’s a job loss, a loved one’s death, or a serious accident, the pain can be overwhelming. As a Christian, you have the opportunity to offer hope and healing to those who are hurting. Norm Wright’s handbook, “How to Respond to Others During and After Crises,” is an essential resource for anyone who wants to be there for others in their time of need.

Norm Wright is a trusted Christian counselor who has worked with people in crisis for many years. He knows what works when it comes to giving comfort and support. In this easy-to-follow guide, he shares his insights and experience to help you understand the confusion and emotions that the person will experience, decide what to say and what not to say, choose what you can do immediately and long-term, give encouragement during depression and grief, and provide biblical wisdom for helping the person cope and live on.

Sensitive, practical, and specific, this handbook is a must-have for anyone who wants to be supportive and point to God as the ultimate healer. Whether you’re a family member, friend, neighbor, or coworker, you can make a difference in someone’s life by following the advice in this book. With Norm Wright’s help, you can offer comfort, hope, and healing to those who are hurting.

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Dimensions 21,6 × 14,0 × 1,22 cm
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