I’m Bill.
These are my Stories.

Who Am I?

My name is Bill Shaul, a longtime resident of the Metro Detroit area. Since graduating from Maranatha Baptist Bible College (now Maranatha Baptist University), I have served in various roles in many churches. Wherever I’ve gone, I have sought to serve God by serving others in whatever ways He wishes. Along the way, my wonderful wife Peggy and I reared four amazing daughters who have blessed us with nearly twenty grandchildren. (And yes, I can name all of them!)

For nearly thirty years, I have pursued a hobby and a dream: Writing and sharing stories that will entertain, engage, and encourage my readers.  Both have come to fruition with the publication of three books, with more to follow soon.

What Do I Write?

I write God-honoring fiction for the entire family. My books are clean, wholesome, faith-based, and family-friendly, and are free from the objectionable material found in many books today.

What books have I published?

Consuming Revenge is a faith-based police procedural/romance novel, presenting a budding romance between Christian adults set against the backdrop of a plot to exact an all-consuming revenge on them. I am in the process of writing its sequel, Consuming Jealousy. 

I Don’t Wanna Play Fullback reveals the struggles a boy encounters in a Christian school classroom and on the soccer field. Along the way, he learns many lessons, especially the importance of being where God wants him to be. This book is a heartwarming story suitable for children between eight and twelve.

Seven Little Raindrops is a picture book for children between three and seven. I wrote the text, and my wife, Peggy, created beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life for young children. 

In addition to my published works, I have written several short stories, which are featured on my website.

What is my Fiction Philosophy?

All my fiction, including mystery and mystery/romance stories, is written without the commonplace gratuitous violence, explicit sexual scenarios, crude and vulgar language, and ungodly storylines of much of today’s fiction. My goal is to present clean, wholesome, faith-based, family-friendly stories that honor traditional American values and a biblical worldview, woven into compelling fiction that captures, entertains, and satisfies my readers, creating a thirst for more such stories.

While not all my fiction is necessarily Christian in nature, this philosophy serves as the bedrock for all my writing, whether in the form of short stories or full-length novels, and I stand behind it unashamedly.