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The real story about Rev Timothy Wright's current condition and the email asking for donations

Friday August 1, 2008

Categories: Christian music news

RevTimothyandBettyWright.jpgI got an email today from someone I didn't know telling me that some folks were raising money to pay for Rev. Timothy Wright's medical care at the Kessler Institute. As you may remember, Rev. Wright was involved in a fatal car accident on July 4 that killed his beloved wife Betty and their grandson, DJ. He has been at the Geisinger Medical Center in PA since the accident.

To be honest, the "press release" was clearly not professional and contained what appeared to be personal information. To my skeptical self, it looked like it could possibly be someone taking advantage of the situation.

As your faithful blog host, I want to bring you not just the news but the facts, so I spent much of the afternoon checking out the details, starting with the Geisinger Medical Center in PA and ending with Laurie Schneider, a dear friend of the Wright family who along with David Wright is the reverend's medical proxy.

So here's the real story, directly from Laurie (who is an amazing woman and should be commended for the help she's been able to give the family over the past month):

Rev. Timothy Wright was indeed transferred from Geisinger Medical Center in PA to the Kessler Institue in NJ. He does not have health insurance, other than VA coverage, and after investigating the various VA hospitals Laurie and the family decided that Rev. Wright's best chances to recover as fully as possible would be at the Kessler Institute in NJ.

Rev. Wright has a severe C4 spinal cord injury. He is still on a respirator, which can be removed for an hour a day, and when off he can speak. Doctors expect that Rev. Wright will be on a respirator for 4-6 more weeks but will eventually be able to breathe on his own.

Rev. Wright was able to sit up today in a wheelchair for the first time, and Laurie tells me that he can feel pain in both his shoulder and neck, which is a good thing.

Laurie explained that she was able, at her own expense, to help get Rev. Wright admitted to the Kessler Institute and have his first week of medical expenses covered, but the family indeed is asking for his church community to send support if they feel led. It is likely they will need upwards of $100,000 to cover his stay at the Kessler. The family is also planning a benefit concert to help raise money for his medical expenses and further rehabilitation.

If you want to contribute to Rev. Wright's medical expenses, here is the CORRECT information. (The information included in the email is not correct.)

Checks in the amount of $500 or more should be made out to The Kessler Institute. In the memo line please write: FOR TIMOTHY WRIGHT.

Checks under $500 should be made out to Timothy Wright.

ALL checks should be mailed to this address:
Timothy Wright Trust
c/o Timothy Wright
3399 Lawson Blvd.
Oceanside, NY 11572

If you have any questions about donating, about the medical expenses, or about the reverend's condition, visit the Reverend's MySpace page for updated and official information and to learn how you can help.

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Comments
Sharon Spence
October 28, 2008 7:49 AM

I remember Rev. Wright from West Palm Beach where he did a Gospel Music Worshop for us years ago. As we all know he is an exceptional preacher,singer and performer and I pray that God will continue to heal his body and his heart as he continues to deal with the loss of his wife and his grandson.

I will continue to lift him up and send favor and blessings his way!!!

Mary Jeffries
October 30, 2008 6:12 AM

I praise and magnify God today for Pastor Timothy Wright continued recovery. If I could sing a old one hundred song from Zion to you Pastor Wright I would sing: "Just another day, that the Lord, has kept Me" Uummmmmmmm, Just another day, that the Lord, has kept Me, Oohhhhhhhhh, He has kept me, from all evil, with my mind, stayed on Him, Just another day, that the Lord, has kept Me... Thank you, Jesus! Be blessed Pastor Wright....

This is a old song that still has anointed power. And it was laid on my heart to sing it to Pastor Timothy Wright

Simone Ward
November 2, 2008 4:55 PM

Praise the Lord! The lord is truly worthy of all honor, praise and glory. I remember as a kid, Pastor Wright would come to my home town of Waterbury, CT and my churches youth choir was able to sing with this great man on a couple of occasions. My heart truly goes out to the family for all that they have endured thus far. But, I know that God is a God of miracles and he is able to exceed abundant. I will continue to pray for Pastor Wright and his family that the Lord will continue to bless them. I pray that the Lord will bring complete healing to his body in the name of Jesus, Amen

Praying Friend
November 6, 2008 12:04 PM

I am so out of touch with the Gospel Recording community and did not know anything about this until TODAY. Our ministry will add our agreement to the many fervent request that had gone forth for Rev Timothy Wright and his family.

Evangelist Dr. Katrina Poland
November 7, 2008 11:45 PM

I remember the old songs of Timothy Wright. I'll Be A Witness, a sanctified Witness. He is just that will send some funds and help anyway I can.

God is STILL on the Throne,,,the half has never been told!

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Award-winning freelance writer and columnist Joanne Brokaw covers entertainment for The Christian Examiner newspapers, The Minnesota Christian Chronicle, and The Ozarks Christian News. Her other writing credits include Breakaway and Brio Magazines, OnCourse Magazine, ChristianMusicPlanet.com, BuddyHollywood.com and AGreaterFreedom.com. Her humor column, A Big Slice of Life, appears monthly in the Christian Voice Magazine and she pens a regular humor column on The Writing Life for ByLine Magazine. Joanne lives in Western New York with her darling husband David, their Border collie Scout and their cat Murphy. Their almost adult daughter Cassie drops by often. Find out more about Joanne at JoanneBrokaw.com.

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