Rob Simson, Author

Rob Simson

Rob Simson, Author

Helping believers grow a faith that is deeply rooted, emotionally healthy, and beautifully practical in everyday life.

PASTORAL CARE BOUNDARIES

Walking with You in a Healthy, Christlike Way

RobSimson.com exists to encourage, equip, and strengthen believers in their walk with Jesus. I am honored whenever someone reaches out to share a story, a question, or a struggle. Your heart matters, and I value every message I receive.

Because of the nature of online ministry—and out of a desire to honor God, protect my family, and maintain integrity—there are healthy boundaries around how I offer encouragement and support.

This page explains those boundaries so you know what to expect.


1. I Offer Encouragement, Not Ongoing Counseling

I provide devotional content, biblical reflection, and leadership encouragement meant to support your spiritual journey.

However, I am not able to provide:

  • Ongoing pastoral counseling

  • Therapy or mental health advice

  • Crisis intervention

  • Marriage or family mediation

  • Personalized discipleship or spiritual direction

Think of this ministry as a companion on your journey—not a replacement for a local church body or trained professional care.


2. I Cannot Respond to Every Personal Story

I read every message that comes in, and I am deeply moved by your trust.

However, due to time limits and emotional boundaries, I cannot:

  • Offer detailed responses to personal or complex situations

  • Engage in repeated back-and-forth correspondence

  • Resolve conflicts, diagnose problems, or guide relational decisions

If you email me, please understand that I may not be able to reply personally, or my response may be brief.

This is not a lack of care—it’s a boundary that allows this ministry to continue sustainably.


3. Scripture Encourages Community, Not Isolation

God designed spiritual growth to happen within the context of the local church—not through distant voices on the internet.

I strongly encourage you to seek:

  • A pastor you can speak with face-to-face

  • A small group or trusted Christian friends

  • A licensed Christian counselor for emotional and relational wounds

Online encouragement is supplemental—never a substitute for embodied community.


4. Safety and Crisis Situations

This ministry does not provide emergency support.

If you are in danger, facing abuse, or experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact:

  • Local emergency services (911 in the United States)

  • A licensed counselor or therapist

  • A trusted local pastor or ministry leader

  • A national or regional crisis hotline

Your well-being is too important to face alone.


5. Healthy Boundaries Protect Everyone

Boundaries are not barriers—they are blessings.

They allow me to:

  • Remain emotionally present with my family

  • Serve this audience with clarity and peace

  • Offer encouragement from a full, not depleted, heart

  • Lead without burnout or resentment

My prayer is that these boundaries model what I teach—leading from love, not pressure.


6. How I Can Encourage You

Here are the ways this ministry is designed to support you:

  • Books and devotionals

  • Biblical reflections and leadership insights

  • Email encouragement and resources

  • Free downloadable tools

  • Occasional online teaching or events

My aim is to help you build rhythms of rest, peace, and Christlike presence—not to become your only source of support.


7. Your Story Matters

If you feel unseen or overwhelmed, hear this:

God has not forgotten you.
Your story is not over.
He is shaping something holy in your life—one step at a time.

And while I may not be able to walk with you individually, I am honored to walk alongside you through the resources on this site.


Thank You

Thank you for respecting these boundaries and allowing this ministry to remain healthy, joyful, and sustainable.

If you need additional help, please reach out to a trusted pastor, counselor, or Christian mentor in your local community.

You are not alone.
Jesus is with you—and He is enough.