In a recent episode of “Thrive with Rob and Jason,” we had the privilege of interviewing Richie Scruggs, known in the wrestling world as “American G.I.” Richie’s story is one of faith, family, and fervor for spreading the Gospel through an unconventional yet impactful platform: professional wrestling.
A Journey of Faith and Wrestling
Richie Scruggs’ journey began in 1988 when he found his faith. Just two years later, he entered the professional wrestling arena, not just as a wrestler but as a devoted Christian. Richie often says, “I’m a Christian who just happens to wrestle,” emphasizing that his identity in Christ precedes his wrestling persona.
His ring name, “American G.I.,” is a tribute to his father, a U.S. Army Sergeant Major who served for 30 years. Both his parents are honored with a resting place in Arlington National Cemetery, a testament to their dedication and service to the nation. Richie carries this legacy of service into his wrestling career, where he serves not just the sport but the spiritual needs of his audience.
Family: A Pillar of Strength
Richie’s family is a cornerstone of his life. He has been married for 36 years and has four children. His eldest son, Parker, recently graduated with a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, a significant achievement that fills Richie with pride. Kendall, his youngest biological child, runs the family’s transportation business, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit that runs in the family. Richie and his wife also adopted two children, Zoey and Jaylen, who are in the 8th and 7th grades, respectively.
His wife, a retired banker with 31 years of experience at 5/3rd Bank, now flips houses, turning her expertise to new ventures. Richie’s background also includes 22 years as a health and P.E. teacher at a local middle school, further reflecting his dedication to education and community service. Now, he works as a personal trainer, helping others achieve their health and fitness goals.
Wrestling for Christ: A Ministry on the Move
In 2017, Richie founded Wrestling for Christ (WFC), a ministry that combines his love for wrestling with his passion for evangelism. The inception of WFC followed his mission trips to the Philippines, which began in 2008. These trips have been profoundly impactful, with Richie and his team traveling 1-2 times a year to wrestle and share the Gospel.
The ministry’s impact is nothing short of remarkable. In a recent event, WFC drew an audience of 15,000 people, with 2,500 attendees accepting Christ into their lives. Richie’s mission is clear: to use the spectacle and excitement of wrestling to reach hearts and minds for Christ. This innovative approach to ministry has opened doors to conversations about faith in places where traditional evangelism might not reach.
A Legacy of Service and Faith
Richie’s story is a powerful example of how one’s talents and passions can be harnessed for a higher purpose. His wrestling career is more than just entertainment; it is a vehicle for spreading the message of hope and salvation. By honoring his father’s military service through his ring name and dedicating his life to Christian service, Richie exemplifies a life lived with purpose and conviction.
His ministry, Wrestling for Christ, continues to grow, touching lives across the globe. The combination of athleticism and faith creates a unique platform that resonates with diverse audiences, breaking down barriers and building bridges of understanding and belief.
As we concluded our interview, Richie’s words left a lasting impression: “We may be wrestlers, but we are wrestlers with a cause. Every match is an opportunity to show God’s love and bring someone closer to Him.”
Richie Scruggs’ life and ministry are testaments to the incredible ways God can use our passions and talents to fulfill His purposes. His story encourages us all to find our unique paths to serve and spread the Gospel, reminding us that every platform, no matter how unconventional, can be used for His glory.
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