“Miracle in Progress” is an 18 minute video that tells John Keller’s story beginning with the accident on February 18, 2008 until February of 2009 when John returned home to his family.
“Miracle to the Man” is the sequel video to “Miracle In Progress” and shows John’s miraculous progress shortly after coming home in February of 2010 up and through December of 2010. During this time, John appears at numerous functions talking to audiences about God’s grace, love and provisions.
In March of 2010, John was interviewed by Sally Macdonald of Fox 26 News in Houston at TIRR (Hermann -Memorial in Houston).
This first short clip of John when he was in the hospital in 2008. Dalton, who was only two months old when John had the accident, was several months old now. April put Dalton on John’s lap and asked John to kiss Dalton. It took John a few minutes, but he lowered his head, and kissed Dalton on the head! The second short clip is of John during therapy. The therapist asked John to find certain cards and John began pointing to the correct card!
John Keller at the McAllen Mayor’s Luncheon
John Keller discussing his treatment at Learning RX.
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being a fellow TBI survivor, just seeing that piece is soo inspirational! WOW! especially some of those pics in your hospital bed, where i can tell that you’re totally in “la la land!” that’s the moment where you’re just lost/ don’t have a freakin’ clue, & the only thing that feels right is to go, “Daad!” i’m not as far along as you, but “ALL in His time!” (as you already know)that’s really hype that you’re walking again!
that, along with my speech, are my biggest mountains to climb. it’s gonna happen one day, but “ALL in His time” one day, & only He knows when that day is, “i will see the top of the mountain, & it will be good!” take care, your fellow TBI soldier/ but we’re on “His” team, so we can’t lose! Ryan
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All I can say at this time is thank you for the motivation you provide to my family and I with not only sharing your story, but also, your testament of faith. We know god sent you our way. My sister Olga, who is in Mexico City, is currently going through her own journey and as you and your family know we need all the prayers we can get. Good luck and one day my sister will thank you personally.
God speed.
MrG
I cannot thank you enough for your inspirational story. My son Michael is recovering from a horrible car accident that happened on 7-8-09. He too suffered a TBI, broken pelvis, and abdominial compartment syndrome. He has gone through many surgeries as well. He died twice! But God has saved him for a plan. It has been very rough on my family but we keep the faith. He is still learning how to walk, talk and open his hands. We have had many medical people tell us that Mike would never wake up or walk or talk but we kept our ground and believed that God had other plans. I also believe that God will take care of things on his time and not ours. Thank you for your story and it gave me more strength knowing that God can do anything and he will!!!!!