Be equipped to help people working through trauma and difficult circumstances. Experienced chaplains Patricia and Richard Geyer offer a wealth of wisdom for anyone with a heart to help people in crisis—from life-shaking disasters to quiet crises where there’s no yellow tape to be found. Presenting the experiences of biblical characters who ministered to others, Richard and Patricia inspire and equip modern Christians to do the same. In response to each biblical example, they offer relevant, practical principles for today’s “Good Samaritans” to apply.
Chaplains of the Bible is a valuable resource for disaster relief organizations or other groups who minister to the distressed, as well as pastors, Bible study leaders, and Christians who minister outside the walls of the church. Packed with straightforward advice, it helps readers think through the process of helping people in trauma, while it encourages people of all experience levels with biblical truth.
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“One does not have to be a chaplain to serve others in appropriate circumstances.” (Page 26)
“Compassion is at the heart of ministering to those in distress” (Page 25)
“for the Christian, compassion follows from devotion to God.” (Page 25)
“God may want us to get involved even if the people we help (and we, ourselves) have not been obedient to Him. God” (Page 135)
“We will get tired, so we will need to plan for support.” (Page 90)
In all my training experience, I have never seen such a well-written, easy to read book, fully devoted to biblical perspectives for chaplains.
—Chuck Duby, senior chaplain, Hope Force International
In these pages Dick and Pat Geyer go to the roots of the claim that helping people in time of need is the chief task of the Christian Church.
—Kim Gee, senior pastor, Winfield Bible Church, Woodbine, Maryland
Richard and Patricia Geyer are senior chaplains ordained by the International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC). Patricia serves with the Billy Graham Evangelical Association’s Rapid Response Team, and has served at a number of disaster sites across the US and Haiti. She is also the Crisis Intervention Specialist for the Carroll County Maryland Sheriff’s Office, and she received the National Sheriffs’ Association Medal of Merit in 2012. In addition to being a chaplain, Dick is a writer, teacher, attorney, and former government executive.