Echoes of His Heart

Pastoral Counseling
Many ministers carry battles they cannot easily share. They stand week after week before God’s people, yet often feel alone, weary, and trapped—whether in hidden sin, unrelenting pressure, or a deep sense that something in the ministry pattern is not in line with the cross. They should be able to turn to leaders and friends, but often fear misunderstanding, exposure, or loss of position.
Our desire is to walk with pastors and leaders to the one place where God has already dealt with every root—the cross of Christ. We do not offer clinical therapy. We offer confidential, cross‑centered counsel that brings every issue back to “Jesus Christ, and Him crucified”: the atonement that cleanses, the judgment axis where the old man was crucified and the inner veil torn, and the impartation of life where the Spirit makes His finished work living in the heart.
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If you are a minister wrestling with hidden bondage, exhaustion, confusion about God’s will, or disillusionment with the patterns of church life, you are not alone. There is a way to walk in the light, to be honest about the battle, and to learn afresh what it means to live by the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus instead of the law of self‑effort.
How counseling for ministers works
One‑on‑one sessions by phone or video (in‑person when possible).
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- Confidential space to speak plainly, without shock, shame, or flattery.
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Prayer and counsel rooted in the King James Bible and the finished work of the cross.
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No required fee; if you wish to give, you may, but we do not want cost to hinder ministry.
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Use the contact form below to briefly share your situation and request a time. You do not need to tell your whole story in writing—only enough for us to pray and respond.

Let’s Work Together
Danny Armour
11375 E. Kachina Place
Dewey, Arizona, 86327
Phone: 928-495-9110
You can always message me here, but email me before you call so I can place your contact, otherwise it won't make it through spam protection. Thank you.
Sincerely
Your Brother, Danny