Sunday, November 13, 2005

JC's GirlsGirlsGirls--Three Beauties Stand Up for Jesus

Tanya

Lori

Heather


They say that God works in mysterious ways. Porn surfers might agree.

JC's GirlsGirlsGirls, Tanya, Lori, and Heather have a trick or two up their collective sleeves, no pun intended. The sight of the glamour shots above, taken from jcsgirls.com, might lead a body to think that more revealing sights await those who click deeper into the web site. No way! What is there are the personal stories of three lovlies who've found Jesus.

These beautiful women are on a mission to minister to those enslaved by sexual addiction. From the women of porn to the males who thrive on consuming it, these girls say, "Jesus loves you. Repent."

They're not exactly what you expect when you think of Christians on a mission. You'll never mistake them for Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell. However, they offer a Christian message. Let's hear it in their own words. From the pen of Lori we learn:

Our whole goal when we began was simply to get the message out to people in the sex industry that when they are ready to come to God, he will not turn his back on them. This is still our goal…so this means that even if a girl never enters the door of a church, a huge accomplishment has been achieved in helping her get the message that God forgives no matter what she has done! God is using us to get this message out way faster than we anticipated.

Heather adds:

As a successful Vegas stripper, I lived life to the extreme. I partied with celebrities, traveled, and found pleasure in the lifestyle that stripping provided. However, deep down inside I was terrified to die. Feeling like I would eventually pay the price for the life I lived, I began “bargaining” with God. Unfortunately, no one ever reached out to me, so I started seeking God on my own. I found a local church but went not telling anyone of my past, afraid that people would judge me. I learned slowly that God does not want Christians to judge others but calls them to love. Knowing this, I began to open up and share even though I knew I was being judged. I began to help my Christian friends realize that judging others is wrong, and God doesn’t like it.

My hope is to open the doors of churches to make room for all people including porn stars, strippers, and men addicted to strippers or porn.

JC's Girls is the second-highest rated video at Craveonline. Again, don't expect a skin show. The video is a profile of the ministering by JC's GirlsGirlsGirls shown on the TV program, A Current Affair.

Sex appeal is used to sell everything from new cars to toilet paper. Why not Jesus?

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1 Comments:

At 9:57 PM, Blogger Anthrogrl said...

What I find so ironic is that these women feel the need to find "forgiveness" for being strippers; apparently our society views that as one step above becoming a prostitute (which isn't true, of course).

I wonder how many men who've pain for sex have ever felt the need to confess to say, oh I don't know...their wives/fiances/priests/spiritual adivsor, etc.

I'm not trying to be judgemental, but I think this is an excellent example of how women are still accustomed to feel ashamed of their sexuality in many societies. I'm not saying being against stripping is wrong, but I do think it's unfair to always focus on the women and not the men who pay for this sort of thing.

If anyone's interested, there's a very interesting study conducted by an anthropologist. It's called
"Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of Aids," by Claire E. Sterk. It's definitely worth reading.

 

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