Author KG Williams pursues his lifelong calling to share God’s Word through creative storytelling. Writing in a first-person narrative that blends prose and poetic rhythm, he uses triple cadence and concise, emotive phrasing to draw readers deep into the heart of each character and moment. Rooted in the assurance that God’s Word never returns void, he prays that every story plants a seed of faith that will grow and bear fruit,each life touched becoming a reflection of God’s boundless grace.
KG’s first works form a trilogy originally written for younger readers, yet adults have found this fresh retelling of the gospels equally inspiring. The stories follow the journeys of Peter, Paul, and Jesus in a vivid, easily remembered format that brings Scripture to life. Each book concludes with a reflection and commentary section, offering readers of all ages the opportunity to explore the related passages, uncover biblical truths, and draw meaningful lessons for everyday living.
KG Williams continues his storytelling journey with a new collection of books told through the eyes of those who once stood in the shadows of Scripture. Each story is written from the narrative viewpoint of a biblical character,blending imaginative fiction with historical and spiritual truth.
These books invite readers to step into familiar stories with fresh wonder, to see the Gospel not only as history, but as a living, breathing encounter with God’s grace. What stirred in the heart of the thief on the cross before he whispered, “Remember me, Lord”? What doubts haunted Judas Iscariot as he wrestled between belief and betrayal? Who was the man who judged the King,and what thoughts passed through his mind as truth stood before him?
Each book offers a new perspective, revealing the humanity, the struggle, and the redemption woven through the lives of those who met Jesus face to face,and through them, the timeless story of grace still being written today.
KG and his dog, Baby, reading in their favorite chair.
For K.G. Williams, storytelling has always been more than imagination-it has been a lifelong interest. Feeling drawn to write from an early age, it was in his later years that he began to sense a deeper purpose: to bring to life the untold stories hidden within Scripture-the quiet spaces between the verses where ordinary lives brush against the divine.
One question, however, lingered above the rest: What would it have been like for a dog in the first century to hear the stories of Jesus? Though in a time when dogs were outcasts rather than companions, that thought refused to fade. What might such a creature have seen or heard-watching from the shadows, listening from beneath the table, witnessing the footsteps of grace?
From that question came Faith, a stray dog whose journey with Simon Peter became the heart of K.G.’s first book series. What began as a single idea soon grew into a collection of deeply human stories told through faithful eyes-blending history, scripture, and imagination into one redemptive thread.
Following the success of those early works, K.G. felt led to continue exploring biblical history through fiction, weaving new narratives grounded in truth yet illuminated by wonder. Each book he writes reflects his passion for redemption, grace, and the inner battles that shape the soul.
As a storyteller, K.G. Williams gives voice to the overlooked and misunderstood the people (and sometimes creatures) who stand in the background of history but carry timeless lessons of hope. His writing invites readers to look closer, listen deeper, and discover the grace that lingers in every story. With heartfelt simplicity and a commitment to sharing God’s word, KG writes with the hope that even the smallest seed of faith planted will grow, reflecting the boundless grace and love of God.
he missed my attention-but I had let comfort replace connection.
A couple of years later, God called him home.
Now, when I think of Logan, I also think of his Creator-and of my Bible sitting beside me. It’s so easy to grow lazy in our walk with God. We stop calling His name. We stop seeking His presence. We pass by without inviting Him into our day. And though we miss His company, we’ve formed the habit of distance.
I wish I had given Logan the time he wanted with me, because I know I wanted that time too. I believe the same is true with God. When we give Him the time He desires, we discover that it’s the very time our hearts have been longing for.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Enjoy every day He gives you with Him.
This was my horse, Logan’s JoJo. We were best friends and spent countless miles together on the trails. He would often be grazing far out in the paddock when I stepped outside the house. I’d whistle or call, “Logan,” and he would look up, then slowly walk to meet me at the gate.
He never knew what the day would hold-a treat, a patch of greener grass, a good brushing, or a ride through the hillside-but he always seemed to enjoy our time together. I know he looked forward to it just as much as I did. Those were wonderful days.
But several years ago, I got lazy. It started to feel like work to saddle him, to brush him down, to take him on the trail. I began walking past his. paddock without calling out, without even looking for him. He would lift his head when I went by, then quietly return to grazing. Deep down, I knew
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