Writing Faith That Feels Real
Why subtle, authentic faith matters in Christian middle-grade fiction, and how I approach writing faith that feels honest instead of forced.
I Thought Writing Was the Hard Part
I thought the hardest part of writing a book would be finishing the manuscript. What I didn’t expect was how much trust it would require—trusting myself, trusting the process, and trusting what God was doing behind the scenes. This post is about the part of the journey I never saw coming.
Who I Am Beyond the Book
Before the stories, the characters, and the adventure, there’s a deeper question: who is the author behind the book? In this personal reflection, Patrick Wilson shares his journey of faith, parenting, and why he writes stories that help kids experience God with honesty, hope, and joy.
A New Chapter Begins …
After a month of quiet, I finally get to share the update I’ve been praying I could write. The BUG Boys is officially moving forward with Ambassador International, and the publishing process is now underway. Here’s what this new chapter means—and what’s coming next.
Brothers Under God: The Story Behind the Name
When I came up with the name The BUG Boys, I wanted it to mean something—something that pointed back to faith. Each boy is named after one of the good kings of the Old Testament, and together they remind us what it means to be Brothers Under God. Here’s the story behind the name and why it still matters for raising kids to follow Jesus with courage and heart.
David’s Spotlight: Loud, Goofy, and Loyal
David’s the kind of kid you hear before you see—loud, goofy, and full of heart. But behind the laughter is a boy who learned to be loud so he wouldn’t disappear. Named after one of the good kings of the Bible, David reminds us that faith can be joyful, loyal, and a little bit messy—in all the best ways.
Josiah’s Story: Wrestling with Faith and Expectations
Josiah’s the kind of kid who looks like he’s got it all together, until you get close enough to see the questions behind his eyes. In The BUG Boys: The Great Scavenger Hunt, he’s wrestling with faith, family expectations, and what it really means to believe for himself. His story reminds kids that doubt doesn’t disqualify you; it can be the start of something real.
Axton’s Story: From Hurt to Healing in The BUG Boys
Every kid knows someone like Axton — the one who acts tough but hides a lot inside. In The BUG Boys, his story became a powerful reminder of grace, healing, and the kind of friendship that doesn’t give up.