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Bishop Ashley R. Deutschmann

A shepherd who writes for the worn thin — offering steady, faithful help to believers who love God yet sometimes feel tired, stretched, discouraged, or left behind.

Portrait of Bishop Ashley R. Deutschmann in clerical dress

The Story

Ministry, prayer, and the ordinary burdens people carry

Bishop Ashley R. Deutschmann is a Christian bishop and priest whose writing grows out of pastoral ministry, prayer, and the ordinary burdens people carry quietly. His books are not written from a distance; they come from years of walking alongside people in seasons of weariness, doubt, grief and quiet endurance.

Consecrated to the episcopate on Pentecost, 24 May 2026, within the Apostolic Old Catholic Mission, Bishop Ashley serves the faithful through sacramental ministry, preaching, and pastoral care. His ministry has taken him from the Chapel of the Annunciation in Sofia, Bulgaria, to parish churches in South Africa — and into the pages of the books he writes for readers around the world.

He holds a Master of Ministry in Pastoral Leadership and is currently a PhD candidate in Biblical Studies — study that keeps each book faithful to Scripture while remaining genuinely usable for readers without a seminary background.

He writes for the ordinary Christian: the believer who loves God but feels stretched, anxious, or quietly worn down. Alongside devotional books and daily journals, his recent work includes annotated reader’s editions of Scripture — the Berean Standard Bible, the Catholic Public Domain Version, the Douay-Rheims Challoner, and the King James Version — each prepared for clear, comfortable reading and thoughtful daily use.

The aim, in every book, is simple: to offer steady, faithful help — without noise or pretence.

God is not counting pages. He is holding you. Bishop Ashley R. Deutschmann
Episcopal coat of arms of Bishop Ashley R. Deutschmann, with the motto Defensor Fidei Extra Muros
Defensor Fidei Extra Muros “Defender of the Faith outside the walls” — the motto of Bishop Ashley’s episcopal coat of arms.

In Service

The Work

Three threads, one calling

Devotional Writing

Gentle, honest books for seasons when life feels heavier than usual — written without noise or pretence.

Episcopal Ministry

Serving the faithful through sacramental ministry, preaching, and pastoral care across communities and borders.

Pastoral Support

Walking with Christians who feel worn thin, discouraged, or spiritually adrift — on the page and in person.

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“You are seen. You are loved. You are not forsaken.”

Bishop Ashley R. Deutschmann