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Remembering Billy Graham’s Son-in-Law, Danny Lotz
((Danny and Anne Graham Lotz were married for 49 years. Danny Lotz passed away on August 19 at the age of 78.))
However, I consider my life worth nothing to me; my only aim is to finish the race and complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me—the task of testifying to the good news of God’s grace (Acts 20:24).
Danny Lotz spoke those words just three months ago but lived them out for many decades as he kept his faith through trials.
Danny passed away on Wednesday after a long battle with adult-onset type 1 diabetes that led to heart disease and regular dialysis treatments. He was 78.
His wife of 49 years, Anne Graham Lotz, serves on the board of directors for Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. As an evangelist, author and Bible teacher, Anne has followed in the footsteps of her father, Billy Graham.
A post on her website Wednesday called “Danny Lotz, God’s Gladiator,” honored her husband, saying, “He was more than a man’s man. He was God’s man who triumphantly finished his race having fought the good fight, and having kept his faith firmly focused on the kingdom of God first.”
Danny accepted Jesus Christ many years ago while riding along with his dad and brothers over New York City’s 59th Street Bridge. At the time, he was a promising high school basketball player. He went on to to play at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His team won the 1957 National Championship in triple overtime.
But his most meaningful legacy began after a broken leg forced him off the team and he sensed God leading him to start the first chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in North Carolina.
Through his service with FCA, he met a young woman he called “the most beautiful girl in the world,” who would later become his wife. Danny set up a dental practice in Raleigh, North Carolina, as Anne focused on ministry. They raised three children together—a son, Jonathan and two daughters, Morrow and Rachel-Ruth.
His diabetes diagnosis at age 50 was the beginning of many physical and emotional trials. A March 2015 Decision magazine article explained how Danny’s friends nicknamed him “the Gladiator” for fighting through illnesses that left him blind in one eye and deaf in one ear while enduring dialysis three days a week.
Danny was known as a devoted husband and father, grandfather and mentor, continuing to lead men’s Bible studies in Chapel Hill into this year. But most of all he was known for his devotion to Jesus Christ.
“He moved to our Father’s House … and received the accolade of his Savior, Lord, and King who presented him with the Crown of Righteousness,” his wife’s post read. “We salute you, Danny Lotz. And we will never forget you.”
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Why were you gone from the blog for a year ? Was is it only bc of the password issue?
The entire story would be rather difficult to put into words but all I can say is that my family and I went through immense hardships and my desktop also happened to crash so I couldn't access this blog and I wasn’t too fond of using the app. I fell back into a deep and debilitating depression but I am happy and blessed to be able to say that each day I am growing in the Lord and thanks to HIM I am in a much better and brighter place. I am so glad to be back and I hope to meet many fellow believers and help people as best as I can with God’s guidance. God bless you!! :)
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I am back!
It is hard to believe that it has been an entire year since I have logged into this blog! I am so glad to be back. It took me a very long time to recover my password and many things have happened during my time away.
I look forward to connecting with all of you again & like before, my Ask Box is ALWAYS open :) God bless!
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