Dear Friends and Fellow Christians,
I am writing to give you some good news, concerning Jim Reyna. October 8th was the anniversary of his liver transplant. On Nov. 3rd Jim returned to Baylor for an annual checkup. The good news is that Jim’s recovery status was found to be excellent, amazing some of the doctors. If the doctors knew how many prayers are being offered on his behalf there would be no amazement. It has been through your prayers and financial help that this has been made possible. Therefore on behalf of Jim and his family it is with a truly heart felt thanks from the bottom of our hearts, for all the prayers and the financial help you have provided, both large and small. “You will be enriched in every way for all your generosity, which through us will produce thanksgiving to God.” 2 Co 9:11. May God richly bless the generosity of each and everyone of you. I wish to say a special welcome and thank you to those that have added themselves to our growing list of donors.
Some additional good news is due to Jim’s personal financial status being low that Baylor wrote off the balance of unpaid charges on his account. On the last statement from them the balance due equaled zero. In addition through a prescription program from Baylor he s now able get some of his high cost medication at a reduced price. However his prescription overall cost is still in excess of $300.00 per month. The Texas High Risk Insurance program premium cost has been creeping up to be at $842.00 per month. They have notified Jim that due to his low income level that after Jan. 1, 2011, the premium will be reduced by 50%. In addition to this Jim was able to return to preaching and teaching full time in the latter part of June without any further medical complications hindering him.
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Now for some concerns. I mention this with a great deal of reluctance because of the individuals and congregations that have continued to contribute to brother Reyna’s medical needs. Even though I have been emailing and mailing 120 letters a week to congregations across this country, funds are coming in at a less frequent rate. Although the medical bills have been paid or written off Jim will continue to need funds. At the present rate of income vs. expenses my fear is the inability to pay Jim’s insurance premiums, prescriptions and mandatory cell phone cost. If this should be the case I can only imagine what will happen. It would be wonderful if someone would help share this expense on a monthly basis. Please pray that contributions will increase and Jim’s financial needs be met. He still continues to need your prayers and encouragement. Sending him cards and letters would be a great encouragement. The recovery time can be a drag and he is already trying to do more than he should, yet he continues to have a positive and humorous outlook, for the most part.