Dr. Mohler’s health has sustained a setback. Over the past 36 hours Dr. Mohler has suffered from unrelenting pain. This unusual degree of pain signaled concern for the attending physicians and prompted additional tests this afternoon. In the past hour these tests have revealed that Dr. Mohler is suffering from pulmonary emboli in both lungs. His condition is quite serious and he has been moved to the intensive care unit of Baptist East Hospital in Louisville, KY for immediate treatment.
Please make this a matter of urgent prayer. Thank you once again for your concern and support during these days.
For our dear brother and spiritual giant, please, please pray for Dr. Mohler during this time. May the Lord bring swift healing to his body and sweet peace to his family as we entrust him to the care of our Great Physician.
*** Edit – 01.06.07/5:15 a.m. ***
I just left from visiting Albert Mohler at the intensive care unit of Baptist East Hosptial here in Louisville. I am glad to report that he is doing much better than he was when I spoke to the radio audience of the program about this at 5:05 PM.
While his situation is still very serious, it seems that the doctors have his treatment well underway and he is recuperating well. Pulmonary emboli represent a serious concern under any circumstances but it seems that RAM is responding excellently to the treatment. We can all be grateful the doctors found this development so quickly.
The President is talking and in good spirits. Despite his incredible pain and having just lived through the scare of his life, he was actually able to discuss a book I brought to him the other day about, of all things, the life of Wendell Willkie.
Dr. Mohler still needs your prayers, as do Mary, Katie, and Christopher, so please don’t stop them. But I am happy to say that I think his treatment is going well and I expect that he will be back to his life as normal sooner rather than later.
*** Update 01.06.07/10:30 p.m. ***
There is very encouraging news about President Mohler. Over the past 24 hours the Lord has been pleased to answer the prayers of His people and Dr. Mohler’s health has made a marked improvement.
While Dr. Mohler remains hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit at Baptist Hospital East in Louisville, the attending physicians are pleased with Dr. Mohler’s progress and confident the situation is under control. Dr. Mohler was moved to intensive care on Friday after developing pulmonary emboli in both lungs following abdominal surgery. He has been hospitalized since December 27.
Please continue to pray for Dr. Mohler’s total recovery. Once again Dr. Mohler and his family deeply appreciate your prayers and concern.
dr. mohler is a religious titan in our day. he is an example for every man in ministry today as a theologian, churchman, husband, and father. our prayers are with him and his family.
john (2003 sbts alumnus)
deadtheologian.blogspot.com
I pray that God’s mercy be with Dr. Mohler. Our convention desperatly needs his leadership.
Wade Rials
http://waderials.blogspot.com