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Hollywood couple Mark Burnett and Roma Downey thank God for recovery of son

Mark Burnett, producer of the popular TV show “the Voice” along with his wife– actress and producer wife Roma Downey–continue to trust God for recovery as their 20-year-old son was hospitalized last week. In 2014, Cameron underwent brain tumor surgery, but the circumstances of his latest hospitalization still remain unclear.

Burnett, executive producer of “The Voice,” took to Instagram last week with a photo of his son, Cameron, posing with medical wires hanging off his chest while in the hospital.

Cameron Burnett shows off a tangle of tubes at the hospital.

“Cameron Burnett. In every challenge, you have the toughest mental attitude I’ve ever seen. Stoic, thoughtful, grateful and affirmative all at once and every day. Seriously, son, you are amazing. The Holy Spirit is always with you,” the loving dad wrote.

“Touched By Angel” star Downey also took to social media to request prayers for her stepson. She later thanked everyone on Instagram for standing in agreement with them.

“You all responded so fast and Mark and I are so appreciative of your kindness and prayer support. Please keep those prayers coming today so we can get him safely home from the hospital and restored to perfect health. Thank you, God, for making a way. In Jesus name. Amen,” she said.

Just a few weeks before that, Cameron took a trip to the Holy Land and was photographed at the site of Jesus’ Baptism at Bethany across the Jordan River in Jerusalem. Burnette, likewise said then that the Holy Spirit was with his son.

This week their son returned home from the hospital.

“Thanking God for answered prayers for our family and to everyone who prayed. We are grateful,” Downey wrote.

The couple told PEOPLE magazine that Cameron is now back home recovering.

“Our family is so thankful for all the prayers over the last few days,” they told the magazine. “We are relieved to have Cameron back home with us and we are so incredibly grateful for the amazing care he received at UCLA.”

 

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