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Doors Wide in the Ruins

20 Sermons from the Sanctuary That Never Closes

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Doors Wide in the Ruins

By: Alex Parkview
Narrated by: Mark Cyr
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In the ruins of doubt, grief, toxic ties, and weary faith, a sanctuary rises with doors flung wide open.

Doors Wide in the Ruins: Twenty Sermons from the Sanctuary That Never Closes is a raw, Christ-centered collection of 20 sermons that meet you right where you are—wrestling with questions, carrying scars, exhausted from the fight, or standing at the threshold wondering if there's still room for you.

Alex Parkview, the voice behind the bestselling Cathedral of Scars, returns with unfiltered fire: baptizing metal anthems from Ded, Five Finger Death Punch, Stone Sour, and Mötley Crüe into gospel thunder; unearthing wisdom from Dead Sea Scrolls, Nag Hammadi codices, and the wider canon; confronting toxic family bonds, people-pleasing chains, political hatred, and the scandalously simple truth of salvation.

These sermons refuse polished religion. They drag outlaw songs and buried texts into the light, set holy boundaries against devouring spirits, grant rest to warriors on fumes, and declare that mercy never complicates what the Cross already simplified.

If you've ever felt too broken for grace, too doubtful for faith, or too far gone for home—this book kicks the doors off their hinges and says: Come anyway. The Father is already running. The Light is on. Your shaky yes is enough.

Perfect for:

  • Prodigals and wrestlers seeking honest faith
  • Those burned by rigid religion but still Jesus-hearted
  • Listeners who love raw spiritual nonfiction like Cathedral of Scars, Philip Yancey, or Nadia Bolz-Weber—with a metal edge and ancient echoes

Welcome to the ruins.
The sanctuary never closes.
Mercy moved in and left the doors wide.

©2026 Alex Parkview (P)2026 Alex Parkview
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This books is a great way to hear the way of the word of god when you are on the god. The sermon were great to learn to and really help you understand the bible.

Good way to learn the bible

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Doors Wide in the Ruins doesn’t feel like a typical sermon collection, and that’s what makes it so impactful. It isn’t trying to sound perfect or overly polished. Instead, it meets you right in the middle of doubt, exhaustion, and real-life struggles, speaking in a way that feels honest and relatable.

Another thing that makes this book work so well is how bold and different it is. It brings together faith with unexpected elements like metal music and ancient texts in a way that feels natural and engaging. Rather than coming across as rigid or surface-level, it leans into real struggles and shows that grace can still be found right there in the middle of it.

I enjoyed every bit

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Good Christian book. Enjoyed the narration for this book. This book talks about different situations in life and scriptures that go with those situations or hard times. Overall a good book.

Christian book

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I have always felt wayward and pushed away from the Church and haven't focused on my faith as i should. I love how these sermons were presented. They are thoughtful and deep. These are sermons my husband and I can listen to together and discuss. Thank you for a great book!

Prodigal Daughter Has Come Home

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I am currently in the midst of questioning my faith and exploring deeper into the word of God. I always thought I had to live a specific way to be a “good christian.” I was living by a very rigid set of rules that overly complicated my life and my worldview on certain things. I feel that Parkview brings a new perspective to what religion really is and what it means. The sermon about forgiveness specifically spoke to me as I’ve been struggling a bit to set boundaries and forgive certain people in my life. Most of all, I’ve been struggling to forgive myself for things I’ve done in the past. I liked this book a lot because even though I am questioning my faith, I feel that it validated me in my decision to possbly become athiest but also empowered me in my current belief in God. Even if I am no longer walking that path with him I know he has my back and Parkview’s sermons really made me feel secure in that fact.

Really interesting spin on sermons

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