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UPDATED
August 9, 2008
Kevin Kenady, who was
severely burned on 15 to 20 percent of his body just less than three
months ago, is healing fabulously! Considering that he was initially
lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to machines that were monitoring his
breathing, pulse and oxygen levels, it is truly amazing—he is doing
miraculously well! Two weeks ago Kevin was at the pre-teen Camp Tomahawk
(outside of Nashville, TN) helping with field activities with the kids,
going on three-hour survival classes, and walking all over the camp. He
spent four days out of town this past week going to meetings with
colleagues from work. He is back and “hitting it hard!” Kevin is in no
pain, his wounds are healing well, his scars are faint, his strength is
returning, he has full range of motion, and those who know of his
injuries cannot believe their eyes when they see him. He and his wife,
Rachel, are tremendously thankful for the miraculous healing that has
taken place, and want to thank all of the brethren for their prayers,
cards and e-mails.
Kevin & Rachel Kenady
2640 Cedar Bluff Road
Woodburn, KY 42170
June 1,
2008
Hi all,
I just talked to Bob Gentry - Kevin's father-in-law. He, Bob, would like
to thank everyone for their prayers. Kevin is being released from the
hospital today.
Kevin had skin grafts this past Wednesday and they wait three days to
take the bandages off. Bob said that everything was looking very good -
that the grafts are successful. Kevin will go in next Wednesday again to
have the staples removed.
Bob is asking for continued prayers so that no infection will develop.
The healing process could take as much as two years as therapy will also
be needed.
Karen Allwine
May 25,
2008
Kevin Kenady, age 46, has been severely burned on 15
to 20 percent of his body. He was trying to burn some brush
in his yard and apparently made the mistake of tossing some
gasoline on the fire to speed up the fire. It exploded and
burned the palm of his left hand, his right chest and his
neck with burns that appear to be second degree. There may
be some third degree burns but doctors have not had the
chance to completely examine him. I'm relieved to be able to
say that the burns on his face appear to only be first
degree. His face just appears to be reddish and badly
swollen. He is in the intensive care burn unit at Vanderbilt
University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. They have
him sedated enough that he remains unconscious and out of
pain. Kevin and his wife, Rachel, are very serving persons
who attend with us in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and are the
parents of a teenager and a toddler. Their home is only
about an hour drive, or less, from Nashville and so Rachel
will be able to commute, most of the time, from their home
in Kentucky.
2640 Cedar Bluff Rd
Woodburn, KY 42170

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