Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Donate Life --- What's Your Story?

April is National Donate Life Month. If you have a donor experience or advice you'd be willing to share, I'd love to hear from you.

I hope, too, you'll get to know the story of Kevin Johnson and the wonderful foundation built through the Lord's work in his life. Click the quick link below to get involved. I thank his wife, my Facebook friend Tammy, for her love and enthusiasm in letting me pass this on to you.
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Click the Kevin Wade Johnson Foundation link below. Then scroll down a little further and join the Blog Hop today.
 

 
In Memory of Kevin Johnson
January 13, 2010
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In 2005 Kevin developed a rare blood cancer that attacked his heart. He had 2 heart transplants and 2 stem cell transplants and recovered from them miraculously. On January 13th of 2010 Kevin developed an infection that took his life. The Kevin Wade Johnson Foundation has a mission to spread the saving gospel of our Lord Jesus and glorify His name through Christian missions and organ donation awareness.

 

5 comments:


  1. God Bless you Tammy and what a wonderful amazing thing you have done with this Foundation! What a wonderful way to carry on your husband's Love and Faith in the Lord.

    Thank you for sharing your story. I am just so inspired by this.


    ~Cathy

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  2. What a wonderful tribute to The dedication to build and put together this foundation.

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  3. Beautiful blessings will go on and on! I know God will bless in return!

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  4. On Tues eve Dale & I were watching the news and they were telling a story about a lady who had died in an auto accident & her husband had donated her organs and they showed a picture of the lady who received her heart so now had the chance for a good life. Dale turned to me and said, "We need to sign the back of our driver's license so our organs will be donated when we die". I told him that was a great idea and we would do that. Then he turned to me and said, "but I have to die before you because you can go on without me but I could never go on without you". The next Sat I was donating his organs. The people I spoke to were very compasionate and the Dr assured me we would not notice anything on his body in his casket and we couldn't; he looked perfect. I received a letter stating that 85 people benefited from some part of him. I was amazed. One example: A lady who had been waiting for a kidney for 5 years now had a new one. It was a satisfying experience knowing that so manygsidhor had benefited from his death and I would recommend it to anyone.

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  5. Vivian, your story really touched my heart.

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