Reverend De Anne T. Spann
has been blessed with the ability to reach all generations
with her diverse and anointed teaching. This straight to the
hip wife, mother, psalmist and writer strives to live what
she speaks. She is a native of Centreville, Virginia born
the 7th child (Gods number of completion) to Mr. Clifford
and Evangelist Annie A. Robinson, the wife of Bishop D
Anthony Spann, and the mother of four children: Kristofer,
Zakiya, Zackery, and David “Kameron”, IV.
Lady D was raised in a
Pentecostal church under the leadership of her God-father,
Bishop Floyd B. Brown, Jr. of The Church of the Blessed
Trinity and began singing, playing instruments, and healing
at a young age. It wasn’t strange for Lady D to wander off
as a child to anoint someone and pray for God to send
healing, re-tell a dream that God had given her, direct the
choir, help organize a church event, or continue to question
things to get a better understanding in order to pass on the
teaching.
With a special calling and
anointing, Lady D has not let the many obstacles that she
has faced stop her from fulfilling the calling that God has
placed on her life to teach and minister to people of all
walks, faiths, ages, and life’s challenges. She has served
in many capacities over the years to advance the kingdom
including: Missionary, Chief Administrator, Choir Director,
Youth Leader, Ministry Development Consultant, Event Planner
and Organizer, as well as Marketing and Promotions
Consultant, just to name a few. She was licensed as
“Minister”, ordained as “Elder”, and installed as Co-Pastor
of Wholistic Life Ministries on January 17, 2010.
Her studies from
various colleges, universities and theological institutions
include but are not limited to:
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Fundamentals of Biblical
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This Woman of God
continues to press forward knowing that with God all things
are possible. He is the ultimate judge, and He is the one
that she aims to please. "People can talk about what they
don't know. But until you know the truth about my past,
don't judge my praise. Until you've gone through what I've
gone through, don't try and tell me how I should go through
it. I do not look like what I've been through - I am truly a
miracle!"