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To send condolences to the Wright Family ...

Wednesday July 9, 2008

Categories: Christian music news

So many of you have been commenting about the accident last weekend that seriously injured Rev. Timothy Wright and killed his wife Betty Wright and their grandson, D.J. that I thought you might want to send a card or note directly to the family to let them know you're praying for them.

Condolences for Rev. Timothy Wright, Brother Daniel Wright (D.J.'s father) and the entire family may be sent to the care of:

Grace Tabernacle Christian Center Church of God in Christ
1745 Pacific Street
Brooklyn, NY 11213


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The real story about Rev Timothy Wright's current condition and the email asking for donations
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Alicia Hines-Kelly
April 23, 2009 2:05 AM

It is certainly important that everyone who knows and cares, encourage Rev. Timothy Wright, his family, and friends. I do pray that he will continue to receive strength and renewed health. His comments about the death of his wife and grandson certainly exhibit that his hope and trust is in the Lord. God has already worked miracles in his life and the life of his family. He certainly has not run out of ways to keep Rev. Wright and the rest of the family. Just remember that "God is not through blessing you."

Your Name
April 28, 2009 1:15 PM

To the Wright Family

My thoughts and prayers are with you right now. I know what is feels like to have lost both parents because I've been there. Rest assured that the song that your parents wrote, JESUS JESUS JESUS has touched my life and so many others around this country. The bible says "Blessed and the Dead that Dieth in the Lord, Yea saith the spirit that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow. The Body of Christ is praying for you....


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Your Name
May 12, 2009 11:33 AM

i was at the Aim convention in detriot and drove 26 hours to get their with my family of five. i did not hear about the tragedy until i got back home. I prayed ernestly for their survival and realized God saw fit to take the Wrights home. I have always been moved by Pastor Wrights music and found it ironically comforting to her him sing "trouble dont last always" not that we can bring him or his grandson and wife back. But the assurance that one glad morning when this life is over , we too will fly away. I love the Lord and i am sure he did too.

Cynthia Cox
May 17, 2009 6:58 PM

Hi My condolences to the Wright family I met Rev Wright twice I went to school with one of his sons...Roosevelt High c/o97 I believe that year i was the reporter and editor of the school newspaper I wrote the story of him and the concert that he gave for the school. I also met him at Roy Wilkins park. I miss him already STAY STRONG GOD IS DEFINATELY WITH YOU AND THE FAMILY. I'M ON CENTENNIAL AVE RIGHT DOWN THE STREET IF YOU NEED TO TALK E-MAIL ME LOVE CYNTHIA

HEIDI E. JOHNSON
May 28, 2009 2:13 PM

Rev. Wright's song came into my spirit and that is why I looked at his website. I also am a veteran who use to work at the VA Medical Center in Augusta, Ga. I have always told my sons, if it ever came down to the having to put me in a nursing home or care facility, I want them to put me in the one in Augusta. They have excellent care. I worked a cook there and know how the staff goes out of their way to make sure the veterans were fed excellent and proper meals. My suggestion would be for the Wright family to once again consider the VA Medical Center and choose the one in Augusta. It is one of the only centers that provide rehabilitation for the active duty military. They also have an excellent blind rehab program and other care facilities that most don't have. All I know is I want to go there for any long term or rest of my life care. This will help stop the family from continuing to incur any more expenses. And I will hold them up in prayer. Take care, Heidi

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