The AC Phoenix December 2005 Page 17 COME OUT, COME OUT, WHEREVER YOU ARE! Winford Meadows Words2WinBy Ministries In light of what’s oppressing everyone today, there is still strength in a word from God. It is absolutely necessary that we approach our life with a positive, energetic word of change. It would be easy for me to write about the top 10 events on the news, but I don’t think that Is my purpose. My principal purpose is to challenge you on a weekly basis to adhere to God’s Word and watch change happen in us. I believe in what I write and so I trust we move and grow together by the power of God. How can I move from the chains of where I am now? Can I really achieve what they said was impossible? My friend, the answer to each of those soul-wrenching, destiny-minded questions is on the tip of your tongue. We hold our own lifeline in the power of what we speak. Life tries to sabotage your destiny, but we must release our mind from the chains of our past. We must defy our past failures and dare to achieve our futures. “Come out, come out, wherever you are!” Father, I pray for the union that you have placed and appointed between Words2WinBy and your beloved elect, grow as the love between you and your Father. Please speak Into my life, and then let my fingers become an avenue of blessings for your people! Now my friend, I AM absolutely excited that God allowed us to meet. While I was going up one side of the mountain, God had you coming up the other side. And with His wonderful power. He delivered both of us by His mighty Hand. No matter what life wanted to do to us! No matter what people said about us! Nothing will be able to stand before us or stop our deter mined walk with God. I was fearful before because I failed on God. Against all odds. In the midst of my turmoil, He reached down and pulled me right out of the thing that held me. I feel that I can be really radical and real In this letter because I’m talking with someone that understands what I’m writing. Life does a job on your destiny, future and vision by constantly bringing up your past. Paul declares his walk with God so wonderfully In the book of Philipplans, (chapter 3, verse 13), Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before. My friend let me be straight with you, I have not always done the right thing. I have made major mistakes, but regardless I can’t allow my past to sabotage the future God has planned. I know the enemy desires me to be shameful and critical of yester day in my life, but today holds so much potential that I must see how God is going to assemble all my flaws to make my life turn good. Let’s forget about what happened, how it happened and run to God saying, “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. (Phil. 3:14). Shouting and raving that we don’t have time to set in regret, anger and childish contentions. It’s time to put away the toys of life, and realize that God has work for his men and women to do. So I pray that you will join wit me in prayer, seeding into this ministry, as we reach the masses with these “Words 2 Win By.” Please correspond with me through our RO. Box and e-mail for now. We are building our 'Website so that you can know more about us. Our book “About my Father’s Business” is now on the market, and can be purchased through this ministry. Winford Meadows is pastor of Deliverance Church of Christ, located at 530 Bridge St., Eden. The church holds Bible study every Thursday at 7 p.m., Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., and morning worship at 11:30 on Sundays. Pastor Meadows also coordinates Words2WinBy Ministries. The ministry can be reached at words2winbyministries@yahoo.com or by writ ing to RO. Box 171, Eden, NC 27288. BARBARA ZWADYK NAMED ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT A Guilford County educator has been named assistant superintendent for instructional services at Winston- Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Dr. Barbara H. Zwadyk will join the district on Jan. 1. Zwadyk, the instructional Improvement officer for Guilford County Schools, replaces Dr. George Fleetwood, who will retire on Dec. 31. "We are excited to have Dr. Zwadyk join our team," said Dr. Donald Martin Jr., superintendent of Winston- Salem/Forsyth County Schools. "She is an outstanding edu cator with a strong commitment to academic achievement for all students. With her impressive background in instructional improvement, she will be a strong asset to our students, staff and the entire community." Before being named instructional improvement officer for Guilford County Schools in 2003, Zwadyk was principal of Northeast Middle School, Southeast High School and Greensboro Middle College, all in Guilford County. She also served as an assistant principal at Northeast and Southern high schools in Guilford County. Zwadyk began her education career in 1984 and was a French, English and language-arts teacher in middle and high schools. She earned her undergraduate degree from Greensboro College and her master's and doctoral degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. All of us join in Saying "Thank You' and wishing you a Happy Holiday and Successful New Year me 2826 Renolda Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336-331-0120 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year From All Of Us At