Samson The Modern-Day America
By Stephen Ray Williams$9.04–$29.57
STEPHEN RAY WILLIAMS is a retired electrician. Born Again at the age of ten. He is gifted with a natural talent and magnificent aptitude for math. Williams was able to show and display his natural gift at an early age, teaching a second semester math class at the age of eleven. His logical and analytical mind has also brought him a chess trophy (third in the state in the junior division) at the age of thirteen, and an award for the world’s largest unofficial Magic Math Square in his ninth-grade science fair at the age of fourteen. As Williams’ extensive knowledge was acknowledged, opportunities to share it were in demand. He taught one class in Number Theory at the Oral Roberts University in his mid-twenties. Williams also had a Math Formula copyrighted and also earned a Doctor of Naturopathy certificate, a drug-free medical treatment. He won a baseball trophy in his teens, he square danced for seven years and involved in two square dance Exhibitions. He played a fiddle for five years. He has written several poems about his best friend (a cat named Tiger Ray): they have been published in seven books, two of which went international, one became a song and got up to a Nation Release. He also has won three trophies for his poems about Tiger Ray. His favorite place for relaxation and vacation is the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove, in Ashville, North Carolina.
Author Bio
Author Stephen R. Williams is an electrician, gifted with a natural talent and superb aptitude for math. Williams was able to exhibit his natural gift at an early age, teaching a second semester math class at the age of eleven. His logical and analytical mind has also brought him a chess trophy at the age of thirteen, and an award for the world’s largest unofficial Magic Math Square in his ninth-grade science fair. As Williams’ extensive knowledge was recognized, opportunities to share it was in demand. He taught one class in Number Theory at the Oral Roberts University, and had a math formula copyrighted. He also earned a Doctor of Naturopathy certificate, a drug-free medical treatment.
Williams also had other interests that offered a different avenue for expressing his gifts. He took fiddle lessons for five years, square danced for seven-and-a-half years where he was involved in two square dance exhibition groups – The Single Stars and Treasure Rays. He also did some square dance calling. He also played town baseball for five years as shortstop, and wrote several songs, one of which is a national release. Poems are also his past time and some of them were published in five books, two of which are international. He also won three trophies for his three poems dedicated to the best friend and soul mate he misses – a cat named Tiger Ray. On his free time, Williams settles down in his favorite vacation place in the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove.