Anne Graham Lotz Says Breast Cancer Surgery Went Well

Anne Graham Lotz says he breast cancer surgery “went well” and thanked God and all those who’ve prayed for her during her operation.

“Coach Sylvia Hatchell, who was so instrumental in getting me into the UNC cancer center, was at the surgical center to greet Morrow, Rachel-Ruth, Jonathan (taking the picture) and me as we checked in. Their presence as well as my prayer team who gathered to pray me through surgery were a huge source of comfort,” Lotz wrote on Wednesday in a Facebook update a day after the surgery.

“All went well. Cancer seemed contained with none apparently in the lymph nodes. Praise God! I stayed overnight and returned home this morning. Thank you for your prayers. God has poured out His blessing. I’m at peace with joy and expectancy that this is a journey He wants me on. I love following the Shepherd,” she added.

The evangelist and daughter of the late world-famous preacher Billy Graham, announced earlier this month that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She discovered the bad news following a health check on Aug. 17, which she noted was three years to the day she found her now late husband unresponsive in their swimming pool.

“When I realized the strange ‘coincidence’ of the timing, I came to the chilling conclusion that it was an assignment from the enemy. But just as that thought was forming, I heard the soft, gentle whisper of the Spirit, reminding me that it was on a Friday, during that very same time … between 3 and 3:30 in the afternoon … that God’s Passover Lamb was sacrificed,” Lotz wrote when first announcing the news.

Click here to read more.
Source: Christian Post