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<p align=left><font face="Times New Roman">Dear Streaming List,</font></p>
<p align=left><font face="Times New Roman">A fundraising concert has been
scheduled for the Weber's to help with the expenses from Bro. Weber's
hospital stay. We have been asked to pass this information on to all
our listeners. I want to say thanks to Bro. Steve Miller and Sister Patty
Jones for all their effort to put on this event. I know some of you are
out of the area, but to those who are local I hope you can come. Here is
the info.</font></p>
<p><strong>Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,</strong></p>
<p><strong>I am sending you this letter because, First John 3:17a says, "But
whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have a need," there is a
need in our community and we as Christians should be sensitive to the needs of
others. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Kevin Weber, the general manager of KJAB Christian Radio has had some
major health issues. Therefore, on April 4, 2009, Praises To Him Ministries, is
hosting a fundraiser for the Weber Family. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Below is a copy of the letter I received from Dawn Weber, regarding
his health.</strong></p><font face="Comic Sans MS">
<p><font color=#000080>Hi, Patty:</font></font><font face="Times New Roman"
color=#000080> <br></font><b><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font color=#000080>Here
is an overview of what happened to Kevin. If you need more information, please
let me know. </font></p>
<p><font color=#000080>On December 31, 2008 Bro. Weber went in for quadruple
bypass heart surgery. Doctors determined that Bro. Weber had a heart attack and
had blockage in at least 3 of the major vessels in the heart. This was a great
surprise to Bro. Weber as it was unknown to him he'd had a heart attack or even
had heart trouble. The surgery went well, but the recovery had complications.
Instead of getting better, Bro. Weber got weaker and unable to walk or stand. He
was diagnosed with Gillian Barre Syndrome and was moved back into ICU and
treated. Gillian Barre Syndrome is a rare condition that strikes the nervous
system of the body causing nerve damage that results in various levels of
paralysis and numbness. If untreated it can be fatal. Doctors do not understand
the cause of GBS nor what triggers it in patients. In Bro. Weber's case they
feel the trauma of the surgery triggered the GBS. At first Bro. Weber was unable
to walk and numb from his chest to his toes. He spent a month in the hospital
and was released with the ability to walk with a walker. Since then he is able
to walk with a cane and is seeing some improvement from the GBS. He is still
numb from his chest to his feet, his forearms and hands, and the back of his
head. This has also affected his body functions. The nerve damage done by GBS is
reversible and most patients make a full recovery. The problem is that it is
very slow recovery. Bro. Weber has been told that it could take one to two years
before he is completely recovered. He also came out of surgery with vertical
diplopia or double vision. He has to keep one eye covered in order to see
normal. The doctors are unsure what caused this, and as of this date there has
been no improvement. Of course, he cannot drive because of the double vision and
balance problems from the GBS.</font></b></font><font face="Times New Roman"
color=#000080> </font></p><b><font face="Comic Sans MS">
<p><font color=#000080>Bro. Weber's outlook on all of this is that the Lord has
been very good to him. Two heart doctors told his wife that if they had not
found the heart problem when they did, he would be dead from a heart attack in a
short time. He feels that it was the prayers of God's people and the Lord
putting him in a good hospital that kept the GBS from causing more damage than
it did. While in ICU when things were not looking to good, Bro. Weber said he
could feel the prayers of God's people working in his body. </font></p>
<p><font color=#000080>Bro. Weber will be unable to work in a full time capacity
for several months, and only in a limited capacity at first. He has been out of
work since January 1st. We have applied for Disability and Medicaid and are
waiting to hear if we qualify. </font></p>
<p><font color=#000080>In Him,</font></b></font><font color=#000080><font
face="Times New Roman"> <br></font><b><i><font face="Comic Sans MS">Dawn
Weber</b></font></i></font><font color=#000080><font face="Times New Roman">
<br></font><b><i><font face="Comic Sans MS">KJAB Christian
Radio</b></font></i></font><font face="Times New Roman" color=#000080>
<br></font><b><i><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font color=#000080>Mexico, Missouri
<br></font></b></i></font><a href="http://www.kjab.com/" target=_blank
rel=nofollow><b><i><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font face="Comic Sans MS"><font
color=#000080>www.kjab.com</font></b></i></font></font></a></p>
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<p>We will begin our fundraiser at 5 p.m. We will feed anyone that wants to come
and dine with us. Menu is Ham and beans and cornbread, and Chile. At 6 p.m. we
will began singing. This will be held at the First Assembly of God Church here
in Mexico. Attached is a flyer about it. </p>
<p>Please prayerfully think about this dear family. We would like to see you all
for supper, but especially would like to have you join in while we sing
God's praises. There is no charge for this, a love offering will be taken. If
you would like to send a love offering to them, you can do this by sending to
:</p>
<p>Praises to Him<br>c/o Steve Miller<br>23410 Monroe Road 840<br>Paris, MO
65275</p>
<p>Or you can contact Patty Jones @ 573-581-7079 Or Steve Miller @
660-327-1308</p>
<p>We will be happy to pass this on to the Weber family. </p>
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