Artist Darwin Hobbs Released from the Hospital, Releases Statement
Two weeks ago Traci Hobbs took to the radio airwaves on the Coco Brother Show with an urgent prayer request for her husband, Gospel Recording Artist Darwin Hobbs who was hospitalized for blood clots in his lungs. Prayers have been answered as it was announced today that Mr. Hobbs was released from the hospital. A grateful Hobbs says this scare was the "hallway to more powerful ministry."
( Atlanta , GA – July 27, 2010) On Friday, July 23, 2010, gospel recording artist and worship leader Darwin Hobbs was released from St. Joseph ’s Hospital in Atlanta , Georgia , where he had been hospitalized for over a week and treated for blood clots in his lungs and legs.
Hobbs looks forward to resting and recuperating at home. While in the hospital, he had upwards to 15-20 people in his room at a time. He also looks forward to resuming the promotion of his new CD, Champion. Over the next two weeks, he will be conducting a series of telephone media interviews.
“This was in no way something Traci and I expected to walk through, but indeed we are walking through it,” said Darwin. “We would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of prayers, calls, emails, tweets, flowers and visits. The fact is I developed blood clots; the truth is that the blood of Jesus never loses its power and it never clots. I am so excited about all God has planned for my future. The lyrics of many of the songs I sing have new meaning today. ‘God Restores’ is not only a song I sing, but it is the story of my life. He has restored my life to me. This temporary pain was the hallway to the door of my next dimension of powerful ministry.”
Darwin and Traci Hobbs (2009)
( Atlanta , GA – July 27, 2010) On Friday, July 23, 2010, gospel recording artist and worship leader Darwin Hobbs was released from St. Joseph ’s Hospital in Atlanta , Georgia , where he had been hospitalized for over a week and treated for blood clots in his lungs and legs.
Hobbs looks forward to resting and recuperating at home. While in the hospital, he had upwards to 15-20 people in his room at a time. He also looks forward to resuming the promotion of his new CD, Champion. Over the next two weeks, he will be conducting a series of telephone media interviews.
“This was in no way something Traci and I expected to walk through, but indeed we are walking through it,” said Darwin. “We would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of prayers, calls, emails, tweets, flowers and visits. The fact is I developed blood clots; the truth is that the blood of Jesus never loses its power and it never clots. I am so excited about all God has planned for my future. The lyrics of many of the songs I sing have new meaning today. ‘God Restores’ is not only a song I sing, but it is the story of my life. He has restored my life to me. This temporary pain was the hallway to the door of my next dimension of powerful ministry.”