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Bill surrendered his life after hitting a low point in Florida
and living with ex-cons and being kicked out by his parents for
drug and alcohol issues
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He moved back to Massachucetts and witnessed to his old party
buddies, 9-10 took to heart what he shared and attended a Bible
class, he also made some impact witnessing to his siblings
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Bill has had 23 jobs and worked with the highs and lows and
can now relate to many different types of people and have empathy
with those who have difficulties
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He studied engineering at NC State
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God gave Bill a vision and he sold everything to study the
word in Kansas
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He moved to California then back to NC and met his wife
Ana
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They bought some land and raised their 4 boys
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He wrote a book "Revelation Unraveled"
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He hears God by being still and praying in the Holy
Spirit
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It takes a lot of effort to write a book, stay away from
publishers that make promises and fail to deliver, focus on self
publishing
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Bill met Rayburn Hall and his wife who were doing prison
ministry at age 96 and that got Bill interested and took over that
ministry and then Chuck Powers got other churches involved
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For a great marriage, be great friends first and work hard
together, figure out who does what best doing things at home,
discuss and be on the same page with spending money, husbands
should listen more than talk
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Raising kids, teach your kids how to work and don't give them
everything, encourage them, set a good example of what it is to
live the Christian faith, apologize when you're wrong so they can
see you're human
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At work, be honest and humble when dealing with leadership,
show a good work ethic without complaint, he doesn't wear his
Christianity on his sleeve at work
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Don't buy into what the world says is success
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If you're not happy with your work or any part of your life,
you have options to do something different, don't spend time doing
things that have no benefit
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Success is at work is having people enjoy being around you,
you've earned your pay
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2 Cor 9:8 "And God is able to make all grace abound toward
you..."
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During his commute he listens to Personal Pension Radio, Mike
Rowe's "That's the Way I Heard It" for entertainment, Twin Cities
Church out of Winston-Salem, Daystar Church out of
Winston-Salem
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Contact Bill at newvillage@embarqmail.com