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Annie Lobért (26. September 1967) ist eine frühere amerikanische Prostituierte und Gründerin der Hookers for Jesus einer christlichen Organisation, die sich um die Mission und Betreuung gefallener Engel bemüht. Lobért arbeite elf Jahre in dem Beruf bei einem Begleitservice in Las Vegas, Nevada, der sich auf Sportler und Prominente spezialisiert hat.
Leben
Geboren in Minesota Lobert was convinced to leave the industry by one of her regular johns, with whom she established an international Super GT Series auto body and design firm. They became successful working with Japanese automobiles developed for drift racing, but following a takeover in 2003 Lobert lost control of the company and the relationship came to an end.
Today, Lobért is the founder and leader of Hookers for Jesus and is working as well on a joint media project with Heather Veitch of JCs Girls entitled "Saving Sex City."[1]
Lobért gives lectures in both secular and religious communities on the effects of the adult entertainment industry, and to date has been featured on Life Today with James Robison,[2] Morris Cerullo's HelpLine TV,[3] the 700 Club,[4] the Jim Bakker Show with Mark Gungor,[5] JCTV, and TBNs Praise the Lord with Carman.[6] Additionally, she has been heard on talk radio and interviewed in major news publications throughout the world, including the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Japan, Australia and Africa.[7][8][9][10] She is the author of Hooker for Jesus, a soon to be released autobiography targeting both secular and religious audiences.
We tell them that God loves them, even if they are hookers or strippers or porn stars. We offer help and advice - we do whatever we can for them.
Personal
Lobert married Oz Fox, guitarist for the Christian band Stryper on June 5, 2009, in Las Vegas, NV.[11]
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Saving Sex City on MySpace http://www.myspace.com/savingsexcity
- ↑ Life Today http://www.lifetoday.org/site/PageServer?pagename=tel_USCalendar_Aug08
- ↑ HelpLine TV http://www.helplinetv.com/video-71.html
- ↑ The 700 Club http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygjH2P8H2FI
- ↑ Jim Bakker Show http://www.jimbakkershow.com/index.php?option=com_jcalpro&Itemid=3&extmode=cat&cat_id=1
- ↑ Trinity Broadcasting Network http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.showvids&friendID=96152370&n=96152370&MyToken=76a7e6c1-1512-41c5-8a93-6a4c15947150
- ↑ The Los Angeles Times http://vegasblog.latimes.com/vegas/2008/01/born-again-vega.html
- ↑ Dallas Morning News http://religionblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2008/01/former-hooker-and-former-strip.html
- ↑ London Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1576666/Hookers-for-Jesus-Ex-sex-workers-save-souls.html
- ↑ Sunday Tribune (South Africa) http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-174197884.html
- ↑ Hookers for Jesus founder, Christian rocker wed in Vegas In: CNN.com, June 5, 2009