Why are so many people rethinking their faith?
Not because they’re weak.
Not because they’ve “fallen away.”
But because they’re being honest.
🎙️ Join Me in the Ruins exists for this exact space.
It’s for the ones who are:
- Asking hard questions and getting tired of easy answers
- Carrying church hurt that hasn’t healed yet
- Wrestling with doubt, pain, or disappointment with God
- Trying to separate real faith from what was just inherited
- Longing for something authentic—not performative
Deconstruction isn’t the end of faith.
Sometimes… it’s the beginning of something real.
In the ruins, we don’t pretend.
We rebuild.
If you’re somewhere between what you believed and what you’re becoming—this podcast is for you.
Please look at our season one page and our podcast platform page.
Author: Rich Stevenson
Rich is the Executive Director of The Malachi Network (www.malachinetwork.org), a ministry focused on making the name of the LORD great among the nations. This network serves young leaders in missions and church planting. He also serves as Executive Pastor at Wesley Church in Quarryville, PA. And in the summer, you can find him leading Avalon Beach Church in Avalon, NJ.
Prior to his present ministry, Rich pastored in Southern New Jersey, planted a church in Wilmore, KY, established a network of churches, served as an adjunct professor at Asbury College.
Rich is the author of five books:
Secrets of the Spiritual Life—10 Lessons from the One Thing Passages (Baker Books, 2003)
A Voice from Home—The Words You Long to Hear from Your Father (WaterBrook Press, 2005)
Let’s Dance – A New Way of Relating to Jesus (1elevenmedia, 2017)
40 Days of Easter – Walking with Jesus from the Resurrection to the Ascension (1elevenmedia, 2017)
Scattered Sheep – For Those Prone to Wander (1elevenmedia, 2017)
He graduated from Asbury College in 1984 with a BA degree in Philosophy of Religion and Asbury Theological Seminary in 1987 with a Master of Divinity degree. In 2010, Rich received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Union Biblical Seminary in Yangon, Myanmar.
Rich has been married to Tania since 1982 and they have been blessed by amazing children and grandchildren.
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