Anne McCue Graham Lotz (born May 21, 1948) is an American
Protestant
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evangelist
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Religion
* Four Evangelists, the authors of the canonical Christian Gospels
* Evangelism, publicly preaching the Gospel with the intention of spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ
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. She is the second daughter of evangelist
Billy Graham
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and his wife
Ruth Graham. She founded AnGeL Ministries, and is the author of 11 books, of which her best known is ''Just Give Me Jesus''.
Early life
Lotz was born Anne McCue Graham, in 1948 in
Montreat, North Carolina
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. Lotz is the second of the five children born to
Billy and
Ruth Graham. The Graham Family had settled near Ruth's parents in Montreat in what remains today as the Graham Family Home, Little Piney Cove.
Ruth was often the single parent for months at a time to the five Graham children. Of her upbringing, Lotz says, "
y father
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was away almost full time. I was raised pretty much by single parents and grandparents, and then I didn't know any different."
Lotz became a Christian at the age of about eight years old after watching ''
The King of Kings'', a
Cecil B. DeMille
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film, on Good Friday.
Anne Graham graduated from high school and shortly thereafter, married Dr. Daniel Lotz on September 9, 1966, at the age of 18. The young couple lived in
Raleigh, North Carolina
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, where Dr. Lotz was beginning his dental practice. She had her first child at the age of 20, with two more in the three years that followed, and she did not work outside her home. Lotz says this was a hard time in her life saying: “Early in my marriage, I felt like I drifted from God just because I was busy – you know, small children, small house, all the business of being a housewife. But I sought God through the Scripture. That’s when I got into the Bible myself.”
[Transcript. Larry King Live.]
Early ministry: Bible Study Fellowship
In 1975, Lotz heard about
Bible Study Fellowship
Bible Study Fellowship (also known as BSF) is an international Christian interdenominational or parachurch fellowship of lay people offering a system of structured bible study. It was founded in 1959 by Audrey Wetherell Johnson, a British ev ...
, a
Bible
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class for women that used a highly structured study method, and wanted a class to be offered in her hometown of Raleigh.
[Kent, Keri Wyatt. "A Reverent Maverick."] She waited for a year for someone else to teach the class, but when no one else did, she decided to teach the class herself.
The class immediately filled up with 500 people and had a waiting list. Lotz continued to teach the weekly class for 12 years.
During this time, she began to receive many speaking invitations and in 1988, Lotz left BSF for an itinerant teaching ministry.
AnGeL Ministries
Upon leaving her
BSF teaching class, Lotz founded AnGeL Ministries, a non-profit organization based in Raleigh, NC to undergird her ability to accept teaching invitations. Lotz says the name "AnGeL Ministries" takes her initials "AGL" and adds the "n" and "e" to form the word "AnGeL" because "angels in the Bible were messengers of God, and they went where God sent them and they give the message you put on their heart, and I felt that describes what I do."
In the early years of AnGeL Ministries, Lotz accepted invitations to speak all over the world: at pastor's conferences, at women's conferences, and world evangelism conferences. By the year 2000, she felt her ministry taking a different direction.
Although as a female evangelist she's encountered some resistance from conservative Protestants,
her popularity is such that she draws large crowds across the world, and the ''New York Times'' in 1999 considered her one of the five most influential evangelists in the United States.
''Just Give Me Jesus'' revivals
In the late 1990s, though AnGeL Ministries was growing, Lotz's personal life became very stressful.
Within two years, a hurricane devastated their property, her husband's dental office burned to the ground, their son was diagnosed with cancer and went through major surgery and radiation, all three of her children got married within an eight-month period, and her mother's health was failing, requiring multiple hospitalizations.
Once again, Lotz turned to her study of Scripture for comfort. This time, she immersed herself in the
Gospel of John
The Gospel of John ( grc, Εὐαγγέλιον κατὰ Ἰωάννην, translit=Euangélion katà Iōánnēn) is the fourth of the four canonical gospels. It contains a highly schematic account of the ministry of Jesus, with seven "sig ...
and from that study, came her book ''Just Give Me Jesus''.
Having experienced personal renewal as the result of her study of
John
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* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Secon ...
, Lotz felt called to begin offering ''Just Give Me Jesus'' revivals in major arenas, both domestically and internationally for women who seek inspiration in their walk with God.
Though the revivals are aimed at teaching women, men are not turned away should they desire to come, and there is no admission charge for anyone.
Publishing
In addition to her itinerant teaching ministry, Lotz is author to 11 books, including her signature book, ''Just Give Me Jesus''. She also wrote ''The Vision of His Glory'', ''God's Story'', and ''My Heart's Cry''.
[A. Larry Ross. Online Newsroom: Anne Graham Lotz.] Other published works include ''Heaven: My Father’s House'', ''Daily Light'', ''Why?: Trusting God When You Don’t Understand'', ''The Joy of My Heart'', ''My Jesus Is…Everything'', ''I Saw the Lord'', and ''Life is Just Better…with Jesus''.
Additionally, she produces daily radio messages, ''Daily Light for Daily Living'', that are heard on more than 700 outlets worldwide.
Lotz's most recent works, ''The Magnificent Obsession: Embracing the God-filled Life'', made its debut in August 2009 and ''Expecting to See Jesus: A Wake-Up Call for God's People'' in July 2011.
Death of spouse
Lotz's husband, Daniel Lotz, 78, died on August 19, 2015. He was discovered unresponsive in their backyard swimming pool two days before their 49th anniversary.
Awards
Lotz has been awarded four
Gold Medallion Book Award
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s from the
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association
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for excellence in Christian publications:
* ''The Vision of His Glory'' (1997)
* ''God’s Story'' (1998)
* ''Just Give Me Jesus'' (2001)
* ''My Heart’s Cry'' (2003)
Controversy
She controversially stated that the
September 11, 2001
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attacks on the United States were God's punishment on the country for transgender, evolution, and secularism.
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1948 births
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