10-30-2025 PART 2: The Trailblazer’s Heart: Randy Stonehill on Faith, Music, and Endurance
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Section 1
The interview opens with a warm, humorous reunion between David Spoon and legendary Christian rock pioneer Randy Stonehill. David recalls first seeing Randy in concert decades ago and being deeply impacted by his creativity, particularly the comedic classic “Ramada Inn.” Randy explains how that song came to him one sleepy afternoon in a Boston hotel—proof that inspiration can strike anywhere. Their lighthearted exchange quickly reveals mutual respect and shared joy in using humor for God’s glory. Randy’s down-to-earth nature shines through as he credits God for every opportunity in his 55-year ministry, balancing laughter and reverence. The conversation then pivots to deeper reflection on how years of service have shaped his faith, perspective, and gratitude.
Section 2
When asked how he’s doing, Randy responds with both honesty and grace. He acknowledges the physical challenges of aging and ongoing health battles, but he sees them as reminders that “this world is not our home.” His faith in God’s sovereignty gives him peace through uncertainty, and his wife Leslie joins him in pursuing holistic healing grounded in prayer and Scripture. Randy’s joy remains unshaken; he marvels at the privilege of still performing and writing songs that touch lives. David invites the audience to pray for Randy and Leslie—a touching moment of Christian unity across airwaves. They then explore how ministry has changed over the decades. Randy notes that while the Spirit’s power remains constant, his own growth has refined how he reads audiences and listens to the Holy Spirit, producing songs with more depth and substance.
Section 3
The dialogue deepens as both men reflect on spiritual maturity. Randy describes how his early career felt like “flying”—joyful yet unformed—whereas now he performs with seasoned awareness that “it’s not about me.” He treasures moments when the Holy Spirit’s presence fills the stage and sees every concert as sacred partnership. The conversation turns to upcoming events, including his November 16 performance in Eagle Lake, Texas, and the preservation of his vast musical catalog through Bandcamp. Randy joyfully recounts rediscovering old live recordings and even tapes from his father’s living room, treating them as spiritual heirlooms. The touching story of his late dog Nigel meeting Billy Graham reveals both humor and tenderness, rounding out a portrait of a man still humble, grateful, and vibrant in his faith after five decades of faithful service.




