This paper examines that the roles of Christian counselors are caring and healing individuals’ wounds and suffering, and furthermore, they can be expanded to have an interest and practice for the community members who are indirectly affected by social problems and events. For this, I will explore the concept and symptoms of indirect trauma from social events, and how the Christian counselors can function as subject of social participation, with a focus on healing indirect trauma due to social events. And I applied together the concept of social justice in the field of psychology and Paul Tillich’s social justice. Specific points of this paper are as follows: first, indirect trauma phenomenon is the important evidence showing that social event affects the whole society members beyond the individual. Second, the theme of social justice, that has been paid less attention in Christian counseling psychology, is closely related to healing indirect trauma due to social events. Third, the role of Christian counselors in the indirect trauma healing is concerning individuals’ symptom healing, and furthermore, it should include practical process of a participation in social justice realization, as well as understanding and having an interest in the society’s psychosocial context and social justice. And we should keep in mind that this process is based on relationship between God and us.