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Ex-Porn Star Leaves Sex Industry, Joins Church Staff

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Tue, Mar. 18 2008 01:52 PM ET
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A former porn star has left the sex industry to start a new life as a college student and church secretary, a group ministering to sex workers announced Tuesday.

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Loveswaymama
  • Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:30 pm
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Dear Wordworker,

Please don't give up because so many who name the name don't seem to have a clue about the rules of the real game. Real exceptions do exist where the words of the New Testament are put into daily life, and I have been richly blessed to have recently connected with a group of them and am learning so much.
If you would care to email me (judyinenid@yahoo.com) your city & state I would be willing to see what I might be able to find out about what might be close to you.
Please condider that getting bitter will only hurt you, and it can be traded for letting God teach you how to forgive ---this is not an easy journey, but one that is more than worth what it takes.
May you know His comfort and strength today.
GMG
  • Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:02 pm
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wordworker,

I've been in a similar situation, and I wish I had an answer for you. We are still not "members" of a church locally because we have not been able to find one that has outreaches to the community. I tried in one church to get one started, but I could find absolutely no one interested. But during that time for us the Lord really impressed upon our hearts for all time some of the real needs out there, both of our christian brothers and sisters, and also others. And since then we keep our eyes and ears open and have been able to help at times.

We got through our hard time, and trust now that the Lord will put us somewhere that we can be used effectively in this area. Don't lose hope, He has plans. Why don't you email me at twoburrosranch@hotmail.com.

In Christ's love.
brotherbill50
  • Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:12 pm
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I AM CERTAINLY SADDENED BY THE STORY OF THE CHRISTIAN WHO FOUND NO HELP FROM HER CHRISTIAN PEERS. FOR ME AND MY FAMILY, WE WILL PRAY FOR YOU AND WE ARE SORRY THAT THE CHURCHES IN AMERICA HAVE DROPPED THE BALL IN REGARDS TO HELPING OTHERS. I DON'T BELIEVE THE LORD WOULD BE PLEASED WITH THE WAY A LOT OF SO CALLED CHRISTIANS CONDUCTED THEIR SELVES. BUT ON THE OTHER HAND , DON'T GIVE UP ON ALL CHRISTIANS, BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THERE ARE STILL A FEW OF US HOW CARE. GOD BLESS YOU, AND WE WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU.
wordworker
  • Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:17 pm
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How wonderful that in this age of "care-nothing" christians Lyn actually found someone who cares!
But then it's easier for those in spectacular circumstances to find help ... you gain publicity and notoriety when you help a hooker.
For myself, I'd give anything to be given a place to live, a scholarship and/or a job! I have a college degree but have been out of work for over a year and three adults (inclluding a pregnant woman) and a two-year-old are surviving on one minimum-wage job in my home.
I've been a Christian since 1975 and have always been faithful to whatever church I've attended (we've moved a lot). I've given away a lot of money and "stuff" to help others who were in need through the years ... and now that I am in need I find that my church is full of "care-nothing" christians. Christians who even refused to volunteer to take my husband to work ONE DAY when I had a flat tire and couldn't afford to get it fixed.
Do I sound bitter? That's because I AM. I've found that bitterness grows out of a wounded heart and my heart has been deeply wounded.
I'd ask you to pray for me but it seems everyone is willing to say they will pray but no one is willing to get off their tails and DO ANYTHING practical to help. If everyone who has mealy-mouthed promises to pray for us over the year really HAD prayed for us I'm sure SOMEONE would have been prompted by God to help.
Am I still serving God? yes. How much faith do I have iif I talk this way? The very fact that I still believe God exists and Jesus died for me proves my faith. In SPITE of my desperate situation (including coming within hours of being evicted and being "helped" not by Christians but by an ATHEIST after begging her for help) shows that I have a lot stronger faith than those who have never faced this kind of desperation.
Whatever. I'm at the end of my rope and have gotten to the place where I expect nothing from God's people. And that makes me SICK!
ifeelfine72
  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:57 pm
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Orangepuff - Good on you. There was a time in my life when I used to frequent those places and those establishments don't just rob women of their souls - they rob men of their's too. Thanks be to God I don't go to those places anymore!
olablue
  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:16 pm
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This is what Our Lady of America is all about...calling All of Her children to Her Son.

learn more about it and the spiritual conversions happening in Rome City, IN at www.oltiv.org
Orangepuff
  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:53 am
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When I left the sex industry, I had to go it alone and it was very lonely and difficult making that transition. I even ended up homeless for awhile. Now I'm grateful to see that more and more ministries like Heather's are active in reaching out. Recently I learned that the strip club where I worked is now being visited by the wonderful people from www.iamatreasure.com. I knew women who went into porn and it is so sad, you could see the light go out of their eyes. And so many women in the sex industry get stuck there, with no seeming way out. Praise God that is changing thanks to these people. My full testimony is at www.savedfromstripclubs.org.
TerryH
  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:49 am
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Excellent story and yes Amen that there is another soul won for Christ. So many people post on this site degrading pastors for there money hungryness, and their complaints about where the money goes. Maybe they need to read this story. Sure this is only one church that has taken this lady under their wing, but it is not the only church doiung these kind of great things. It is just the only one we hear about in this issue. I believe pastors raise money so they can do these kinds of things within their respective congregations and wish more stories like this one would be posted. I am not so naive to believe all churches do this but I believe more than not, take money raised and give it to the needy more than not.
wrhalver
  • Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:03 am
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Ok......how did the press get so involved in this one?

While the angels celebrate in Heaven for each soul won to the Kingdom, we should be reading about it and celebrating just the same.

A conversion is a conversion. Amen.
jar1961
  • Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:30 pm
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Praise God... another won for Christ
pgcfriend
  • Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:54 pm
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This is the church. What a story of redemption and how a church helps those in need.
Eat
  • Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:27 pm
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Cool that's awesome! we need more people like Veitch.
whitestonename
  • Tue Mar 18, 2008 1:50 pm
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Thank you Celebrate Community Church and Ms. Veitch for showing all of us what it means to care for the lost.
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