Support Resources for Additional Help
If you are walking through something heavy or complex, you do not have to face it alone. Below are trusted types of resources that may serve you well on your journey.
These are not affiliated with or operated by RobSimson.com—they are examples of organizations and professionals who specialize in the kind of care I am not able to provide directly.
Please explore them prayerfully and choose what fits your situation best.
1. Christian Counseling and Emotional Support
For issues related to anxiety, depression, trauma, relational wounds, or emotional overwhelm:
Christian counseling networks
(Search terms: Christian therapist near me, Christian counseling centers, Biblical counseling services)Licensed professional counselors or psychologists
They can help you unpack difficult emotions, patterns, and stories with professional tools.
Tip: Look for someone who integrates both faith and clinical practice.
2. Local Church Pastoral Care
Your local church is God’s design for spiritual formation and relational support. A pastor who knows you is far more equipped to walk with you than an author behind a screen.
Seek out:
A pastor, elder, or small-group leader
A prayer ministry or trusted mentor
A discipleship or care ministry team
Healthy Christian community is one of God’s greatest gifts.
3. Marriage and Family Support
For guidance with communication, conflict, or relational rebuilding:
Licensed marriage and family therapists
Christian marriage ministries or local church marriage coaching programs
If you are married, consider seeking support together—healing is relational.
4. Crisis, Abuse, or Safety Concerns
If you are in danger, facing abuse, or struggling with overwhelming thoughts, please contact:
Local emergency services
(911 in the United States)National crisis or suicide prevention hotlines
(Search: suicide prevention hotline + your country)Domestic abuse shelters or advocacy organizations
(Search: domestic violence hotline + your region)
You deserve safety. You deserve protection. You deserve help.
5. Spiritual Formation and Discipleship Resources
If you are simply hungry to grow deeper:
Your local church discipleship programs
Christian books and Bible studies from trusted teachers
Spiritual retreats and workshops
Biblically faithful podcasts, sermons, and teaching ministries
Choose voices that lead you to Jesus—not pressure, fear, or self-reliance.
6. Leadership Health and Mentoring
If you feel called to lead but are struggling with burnout, pressure, or direction, consider:
A seasoned mentor in your church community
Leadership cohorts or training programs
Pastoral coaching through recognized ministry organizations
Leadership isn’t meant to be carried alone.
A Final Word of Encouragement
Whatever you are facing today—please hear this:
Needing help does not mean you are weak. It means you are human.
God delights to meet us through His people, and He often heals our hearts through the hands and wisdom of others.
Take one step toward the support you need.
You are not alone, and there is no shame in seeking care.