Patrick D. Williams is a contemporary Christian and comedic music performer who has performed throughout North Carolina over the last several years. "The Gospel According to Cletus: A Southerner's Comedic Guide to Practical Christianity" marks his debut as an author. The book, like his music, is Patrick's way of letting everyone know that God loves them, and that there isn't very much that grace, love, compassion, and laughter can't get us through.
"Under the Sun" is the latest comedic book by author and performer Patrick D. Williams. This hilarious novel focuses on the silly attempts of two married Christian men to overcome their middle-age crises of faith, love, and life. The winding road that each man travels in search of grace and purpose is wrought with zany characters, uproariously absurd encounters, and things that go BOOM!
Have you ever wondered where all of those class clowns, office cut-ups, and stand-up comics come from? Well, the answer may lie in this "unauthorized autobiography" of comedic music performer, Patrick D. Williams. His newest book walks you through his life which he describes as a "Far Side" comic. Follow him through a hilarious, absurd, and silly stretch of facts about his life thus far.
A collection of silly and sometimes irreverent observations about our current Christian culture here in the Bible Belt by contemporary Christian and comedic music performer Patrick D. Williams. The stories and observations are told from the hilarious point of view of a southern, middle aged, married, Christian male who struggles to make sense of the world both inside and outside the church.