Finding Comfort in Stories that Lift the Soul
Sometimes life gets noisy, and you just want something that reminds you why you keep going. Then Sings My Soul by William Killen feels like that warm breath of fresh air that clears your mind for a moment. It gathers stories, reflections, and moments of faith that make you pause and smile a bit. The book carries that gentle tone that comforts you without trying too hard. Each story comes in quietly, almost like a soft hymn you didn’t expect to hear but needed more than you realized.
Readers who enjoy little reminders of God’s presence in life—the ones that show up when you least expect them—will find so much to connect with. William Killen brings together heartfelt memories, real experiences, and reflections shared by people touched by grace, just like the double rainbow photographed over a church in Tennessee. Something about this book makes you think of the small things that once brought you joy, the memories that still sit quietly in your heart, and the faith that carries you even on days when you don’t feel strong at all.
A Life Built on Service and Storytelling
William Killen has spent more than sixty-nine years in fire risk management and emergency services, serving thirty-nine of those years as a Chief Officer. His leadership went far beyond the firehouse as he later became President and CEO of both the International Association of Fire Chiefs and the National Fire Heritage Center. He also stands among the last surviving members of the original Astronaut Rescue Team at the Kennedy Space Center. His experience isn’t just impressive—it’s lived, felt, and deeply rooted in service.
He has authored historical works connected to fire service heritage and contributed to national publications. With achievements like the Military Firefighter Heritage Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award and multiple Hall of Fame inductions, William Killen writes from a place of gratitude, purpose, and a lifetime of helping others. That’s why his reflections carry weight. They don’t come from theory—they come from a man who has seen danger, hope, and miracles up close.
Then Sings My Soul
Because sometimes your heart just needs a reminder to sing again.