You followed the call.
You moved to the field/parish and served the people – teaching, preaching, visiting the sick, praying for the weak. You do whatever you feel called to do.
Your family may have come along with you to support your calling.
You’re all trying to remain faithful to God’s calling by doing your part as a manifestation of your love to God and people.
But there’s always more.
Always more needs – more, perhaps, than you can meet.
So, you stretch yourself by faith.
You and your congregation stand there – as firmly as you can – along with the people to whom you are called to minister.
And there’s always less.
You see limits – and even struggles – in you, your family, and with each other, as you continue to live out your calling.
Old patterns and earlier wounds, not fully healed, only complicate your family dynamics and ministry setting.
It can be a truly lonely place.
God is there. He is faithful, and you pray to Him for change.
Yet besides prayer, you don’t have many other outlets – where the conversations can feel safe, confidential, objective, and practically helpful.
You strive wholeheartedly to fulfill your purpose for others, but who is there for you?
A Minister for Ministers
As an ordained minister in counseling ministry, I’m called to serve you as you serve others.
I have sat with many pastors and missionaries in my professional counseling setting, and I have deep compassion for your well-being as you and your family devote yourselves to the Gospel ministry.
I am honored and delighted to walk this journey alongside you – to help you weather the season, sort through your issues, so you experience optimal healing through professional counseling services.
Refill your lamp and let your light shine brightly again.
You don’t have to carry your burden alone. Just as you’ve been called to serve others, I’ve been called to serve you.
Let me be your sounding board, your listening ear, your conduit of renewal.
If this is what the Lord’s Spirit is prompting you to do, contact me now.