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"The Sower" health update: February 5th, 2009

Dr. Michael Guido is a great man of God who has led many people to Jesus. Please pray his health. Here is an update. 

Health Update for Dr. Guido

At noon today, Thursday the 5th, Dr. Guido was admitted to the hospital again, for treatment of the lingering pnuemonia which he has not been able to completely recover from since his last hospital stay. He is also in the early stages of renal failure, and is very weak and disoriented.While in the hospital he will undergo a CAT scan to determine if he has had any type of stroke.

Please pray that the Lord will be with Dr. Guido and grant him better health and sufficient grace during this period, and that Mrs. Guido will be conforted in his absence. We all depend on your prayers each and every day, and we appreciate your concern.

We will keep you posted via these emails when there is more to report, and also on the website at www.GuidoGardens.com.

God bless!

-Guido staff 

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