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Would you like an answer to your question? Ask a Pastor and get an answer.

Click on the Keyboard image in the right sidebar. If Pastor answers, tell him you want an immediate answer. Pastor will ask you to state your question so he can tell you if he can answer it right away.

Remember you must be 18, and no emergencies. Just a quick question for a tweet type answer for educational purposes only.

This is a new service provided by Pastor Roland.

The only rules are you must be 18. No emergencies, crises, violence or abuse issues, and questin is about coping with stress, finding God, or about meditation..

Now you can get your own answer right away.


No need to drive anywhere.

No hassle.

Get an instant answer where you are at home or office. For educational purposes only

If you have more than just a general question for educational purposes, then here are some resources to check out


How do I find an online counselor or therapist? Good question. You deserve an answer. Many people want information about mental health issues. Or they are looking for online counseling services.

I want to give you some resources, but let me just say this. Find someone with a heart, with understanding and common sense. Find someone who has some experience. Those of us who have a really wise grandma, grandpa, dad, or a trusted senior mentor are very fortunate.

I would begin by becoming educated and informed. Spend some time looking over some free resources about online counseling and about online therapy. Then with a little background, you will be better able to decide if online counseling is something you want to consider, and secondly who to select.


Let's start with Relationships, which is everyone's favorite topic. First some of my ideas on the subject and then resources.

It is obvious that many people have lost their way. This is especially obvious when it comes to marriages. Look into many families and you will find misunderstanding, resentment, suppressed anger, and hurt feelings. Husbands and wives argue  not in a spirited debate that produces solutions, but in selfishly immature ways, or even hurtfully and maliciously.  

It is clear that people need the right kind of guidance. But if I may be so bold as to say so--it appears that the information and advice they are getting now is somehow lacking. Today there is so much relationship information on the internet, in books, from experts, and in courses. Yet family break ups and divorce are on the rise. Today there is more information and yet more problems. I am not knocking the various sources of information; I am just saying that something must be missing.

For more information about solving relationship issues, visit my Healing Relationships blog

Where will we turn to find the kind of knowledge that will help us solve our problems once and for all, instead of just endlessly "working on our relationship?" Where will we find the kind of knowledge that will heal our relationships, restore our marriage, return the hearts of the children to the parents, and build a strong family?

Perhaps you have heard that long ago--when a young couple had marriage issues--a grandmother, a Dutch uncle, or an old and trusted friend would be called in. Often that person had common sense, patience and understanding. They had a mysterious know-how. They had kindness, perhaps a twinkle in their eye. They bore good will: they really and truly wanted the best to happen. They did not experiment with theories or approaches. Their guidance was solidly grounded in common sense, patience, and understanding.

That is what we need today. We need understanding. The question is where did the older and wiser person get their understanding? From a book? No, it came from within. Understanding was the missing ingredient, which tempered everything and showed them how to apply any experience they had gained.

Wouldn't it be nice if you could find understanding to deal with your marriage and family issues? If you, yourself, had understanding then you could solve your own problems. And if when you got information from external sources, your understanding and common sense would permit you to see which advice is good and which is not.

If you would like more information about finding your inutition and developing understanding, clikc here to visit my 24/7 self help resource center and read about meditation 
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Link Pastor Roland has 24 years experience is the published author of 16 books. Roland is a Liveperson Expert and is available for professional pastoral counseling at Liveperson

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