Supernaturally delivered from ISIS after a prayer by Billy Graham’s grandson

A granddaughter of world-changing evangelist Billy Graham opens up about a time God supernaturally answered one of her prayers and remembered the story during a new podcast on “No longer nomads” platform.

Rachel Ruth Lotz Wright, daughter of Anne Graham Lotz, spoke with podcast host Josh Doyle as they recalled a precise answer to one of her prayers and how it literally saved Doyle’s life several years ago.

It took place when brothers Josh and Tommy Doyle were serving as missionaries in Turkey and got lost. They suddenly found themselves at great risk of being captured and killed by ISIS.

“As we go deeper into the market, we see more faces emerging that are ISIS fighters,” Josh recalled. “At this point I would say we started to have a panic attack.”

“No one spoke English where we went and asked for help from shopkeepers,” he said. “We felt like we were really in the lion’s den.”

Josh’s parents, who founded a ministry called Uncharted, had met Anne Graham Lotz through their ministries. The Doyles made an urgent request for prayer, and halfway around the world, Rachel Ruth got the message and specifically prayed that God would send an English-speaking translator immediately to help the Doyle brothers escape to safety.

This is exactly what happened next.

Doyle explained: “All of a sudden, out of a sea of ​​people, a guy comes straight up to us and speaks perfect English. And he says, ‘Are you guys lost?’

The man then led them to safety.

“It’s so nice to hear you talk about this,” Rachel Ruth said, “because we haven’t talked about it in person.”

“This is crazy… just to show you listeners how incredible the Holy Spirit is,” she continued. “All those years ago I was a stay-at-home mom… and I get a text from Josh’s mom and she said ‘pray because they’re surrounded by ISIS’.”

She didn’t know all the details, but the Lord led her to pray for an English-speaking man to come up to the Doyle brothers and pull them out of the dangerous area they were in. And God answered her prayer exactly as she had. prayed it.

Watch the AMAZING story HERE on YouTube:

No longer nomads gets buzz for interviews like this week’s episode with Rachel Ruth Lotz Wright. In the episode, Rachel Ruth also talked about how her parents and her grandparents instilled a lifelong love of God’s Word. And she shared practical advice on how Christians can pass on a love of scripture to their own children.

The No Longer Nomads podcast is dedicated to sharing real stories of transformation and insight to help people navigate life’s most difficult relationships, pointing out that relationships make or break our legacy, our footprint when we leave the earth. “Investing in these relationships is key,” the ministry says.

It is aimed at helping young adults transition from a solitary lifestyle to one centered around healthy relationships and responsibility. The show’s description explains: “We are no longer solo and wandering through life alone. Our spouses depend on us. Our children depend on us. The people at work depend on us. We are no longer nomads.”

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