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Pat Robertson Returns To The 700 Club Ten Days After Stroke
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (February 12, 2018) -- Dr. M.G. “Pat” Robertson returns to
The 700 Club today, ten days after sustaining an embolic stroke.
On Friday, February 2, the 87-year-old Dr. Robertson was admitted to Sentara
Norfolk General after a family member recognized the onset of stroke. He was
administered the clot-busting drug tPA approximately 80 minutes after the onset
of symptoms, and within minutes of receiving tPA, Dr. Robertson was awake and
responsive and able to move all of his limbs. He returned home on Sunday,
February 4 and after a short recovery, makes his return to the television show
he founded in 1966.
Dr. Robertson said: "I am grateful for the expressions of love and concern that
have come toward me from all around the world, and I am thankful that I have
received what amounted to a miraculous healing instead of what could have been a
crippling illness. I am delighted to be back on the air to fulfill my life
calling."
The 700 Club airs live at 9am ET in selected markets, and airs nationally on
Freeform at 11pm ET (Check local listings). For more information or to watch
online, log on to www1.cbn.com/700club
Robertson is the founder of The Christian Broadcasting Network, a 57-year-old
global ministry anchored by its flagship program The 700 Club with the mission
to take the Gospel to the nations. CBN has launched several sister ministries
including Operation Blessing and Orphan’s Promise along with creating the
American Center for Law and Justice and founding Regent University in Virginia
Beach, Virginia where CBN is headquartered.
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I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
—Philippians 4:13
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