Patrick Doughtie is an American author and screenwriter best known for co-authoring "Letters to God," a heartfelt tale inspired by his own experiences. Doughtie transitioned from a career in construction to storytelling, driven by personal tragedy and a desire to inspire hope and faith. His work often reflects themes of resilience and spirituality, resonating with readers seeking uplifting narratives.
Prayer is not about changing God's mind, it's about changing our hearts.
In the silence of our hearts, God speaks the loudest.
Sometimes the greatest miracles are hidden in the simplest acts of kindness.
When life gets tough, don't forget who holds you in the palm of His hand.
Faith is not knowing what the future holds, but knowing who holds the future.
The more you trust in God's plan, the less you need to know all the details.
Prayer is not a monologue, but a conversation with the Creator of the universe.
Sometimes God doesn't change our situation, but He changes us in the midst of it.
The greatest act of love is to lay down one's life for a friend.
God's love is like an ocean - vast, deep, and never-ending.
When you feel like giving up, remember why you started.
The greatest gift you can give someone is your presence and undivided attention.