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Meet Annie Lobert — a former prostitute with a singular mission: saving Las Vegas hookers.
Lobert, and her faith-based mission — which she calls “Hookers for Jesus” — are the focus of “Hookers: Saved on the Strip,” a three-part series premiering Dec. 8 on Investigation Discovery.
“When I used to get arrested and the vice [cops] called me a ‘hooker,’ it really offended me,” Lobert told The Post. “So one day I was thinking, if I was reaching out to women and starting to go into casinos and saying, ‘I can help you change your life,’ and calling myself Annie, it would be a weird thing — ‘Annie Lobert’s Reach Out.’
“So I figured Hookers for Jesus. I believe in God, for one, and I was a hooker and now I go and fish for people [to save].”
The evangelism potential of someone turning from a life that is less than entirely compatible with Christian principles is enormous: one day, perhaps we’ll see “Bishops for Jesus”.
Hookers, in their desperation and anger, seem closer to God’s grace than most Bishops. But, Bishops have bigger hats.