Heather Veitch
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Heather Veitch is an American former-stripper who founded the Christian Ministry JC's Girls[1] in 2005. JC's Girls is a ministry that goes to those in the sex industry to spread the word of God to them in a non-judgmental way. She is currently based out of Las Vegas, Nevada and is working with Annie Lobert of Hookers For Jesus to form a new ministry entitled "Saving Sex City."
[edit] Controversy
Heather Veitch's ministry is not without controversy. Some in the more conservative side of Christianity see Heathers "sexy" image as worldly. She has also divorced her husband and is not currently dating. For some, this is believed to be sinful, but in response, Heather has said that her marriage was over a long time ago and that while it was a hard and difficult decision, she knows that God is working through all of it. There are also those that believe that porn shows and strip clubs are not places Christians should visit; again, Heather explains that she is simply going to places where she believes Jesus would go.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Pussycat Preacher -Official Documentary Website
- JC's Girls Ministry Website
- JC's Girls Myspace Page
- The Holy Hottie (UK Channel 4 programme, broadcast 2006-10-17)
- The 700 Club. "Heather Veitch: Rescuing J.C.'s Girls (Part 1)", CBN. Retrieved on 2006-05-27.
- Elsworth, Catherine. "Former stripper takes God's word to world of porn", The Daily Telegraph, 2005-05-12. Retrieved on 2006-05-27.
- Kovacs, Joe. "'Porn again' for kingdom of God: Ex-stripper starts Christian ministry to help people tied to sex industry", WorldNetDaily, 2005-12-04. Retrieved on 2006-05-27.