The Work of His Hands with Colonel Jeff Williams
The Work of His Hands is a powerful exploration of God’s creation where faith and science converge. Colonel Jeff Williams, a veteran astronaut who spent a record-setting 534 days in space, shares his firsthand experiences of space exploration through the lens of Scripture. With a distinguished career in the U.S. Army and NASA, Col. Williams brings a unique perspective on God’s handiwork from the heavens, offering insights that inspire awe and deeper faith.
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Col. Jeff Williams
Elder, Word of Grace Bible Church
An astronaut since 1996, Williams logged a record-setting 534 days in space on four flights, launching on both the Space Shuttle and the Russian Soyuz in direct support of the assembly and operation of the International Space Station (ISS). He most recently returned to Earth in September 2016. Over that time, he also logged nearly 32 hours during five spacewalks in U.S. and Russian space suits.
He is the author of The Work of His Hands: A View of God’s Creation from Space. Williams holds a bachelor’s degree from USMA, master’s and aerospace engineering degrees from the Naval Postgraduate School, a master’s degree in national security from the Naval War College, and a Doctor of Ministry from The Master’s Seminary.
Colonel Williams serves as an elder at Word of Grace Bible Church, a Russian-speaking Slavic immigrant community in Battle Ground, Washington. He also serves as a director on the boards of Grace to You, the Institute of Creation Research, and the Getty Music Foundation. He and his wife, Anna-Marie, have been married since 1980 and have two sons and seven grandchildren.