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Annie Lobert was not so different from most girls. She grew up in a small town and had common struggles with friends, school, and boys. But her home was filled with turmoil, and, as happens far too often, she was sexually abused by a family friend. She knew heartache, but she didn't know love. Young people in this situation are stumbling into the arms of the waiting world of the sex industry. Human sex trafficking and involvement in the sex industry, whether by choice, force, or coercion, is a sad world full of broken dreams. Hookers for Jesus, a non-profit ministry, was founded by Annie to…mehr

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Annie Lobert was not so different from most girls. She grew up in a small town and had common struggles with friends, school, and boys. But her home was filled with turmoil, and, as happens far too often, she was sexually abused by a family friend. She knew heartache, but she didn't know love. Young people in this situation are stumbling into the arms of the waiting world of the sex industry. Human sex trafficking and involvement in the sex industry, whether by choice, force, or coercion, is a sad world full of broken dreams. Hookers for Jesus, a non-profit ministry, was founded by Annie to address the harmful effects of prostitution and sex trafficking. Its mission is to Hook, Give Hope, Heal, and Help those who have been negatively affected by sex trafficking and the adult entertainment industry.
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Annie Lobert is a survivor of more than a decade of sex trafficking -- working as an exotic dancer and a high-class escort prostituted in Hawaii, Minneapolis, and Las Vegas. She is an internationally recognized expert and advocate of ministry to men and women in the commercial sex industry from her personal experience. She and her husband, Oz Foxx, lead guitarist for the rock band Stryper, live in Las Vegas, Nevada.