…The founders of JC’s Girls a ministry whose mission is to “seek to share God's message of hope and forgiveness by reaching out in a nonjudgmental way to those who are in the sex industry.” The trio explodes any stereotype you may have regarding the term “church lady.” These aren’t your typical frumpy, finger waggers railing against smut. JC’s Girls are three thoughtful and committed women of faith who are attractive enough to make a living in the adult entertainment biz...
Heather Veitch has been called the pin-up preacher, (The .......... Cat Preacher) and Porn Again (get it?). She was introduced on evangelist Pat Robertson's "The 700 Club" as a "holy hottie."…
Veitch describes herself simply as an evangelist, the head of a trio of missionaries called JC's Girls Girls Girls (get it?)…
Every month, JC's Girls (JC is for Jesus Christ) and a few female volunteer church members visit strip clubs, where they pay for lap dances. While alone with a stripper in a booth, they forgo the dance and share the Gospel
In January, JC's Girls went to Las Vegas for the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo, regarded as the nation's largest trade show in the porn business, and handed out more than 200 Bibles wrapped in "Holy Hottie" T-shirts…
…The offers keep pouring in: movies, books, reality shows, more documentaries. Veitch sees a higher purpose in all the publicity. "Every time I go on a radio station," she said, "I'm spreading God's message."…
“These women are doing what Jesus did,” he said. “He ministered to prostitutes and tax collectors. He had a penchant for going to the people who needed his message — not the religious people.”
To the exploitation of (lest someone thinks the worse)
such ministries; once Hollywood, and their big$$$ gets involved,
it just taints; money is made off of just about
anything these days.
The love of money CAN BE at the root of lots
of evil that has a way of corrupting even the best
of intents.
__________________ You can tell more about people
by what they say about others...than by what others
say about them.
With the porn industry pulling down 13 billion a year I would say it needs to be a focus. Now, are any apostolic folks reaching into this area?
I admit I can see preacher faces turning purple at the mere thought.
I believe you would have to, definitely, have a call of God in that area. I also believe that, more than likely, it would be someone who came out of that lifestyle that would be able to stand against it and have some impact.
I'm with you simply me. Somehow I don't see Jesus going into strip clubs.
Jesus had a meal at a publican's house. Those guys were the "make like a roman" party animals of the 1st century. I imagine Jesus went a lot of distasteful places. I know where he went to dig me out.
When we become more concerned about souls than we do about our pentecostal image we might actually make a difference.