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Pussycat Preacher Plucks Porn Performer from
Sex Biz
Contact: Bill Day, 310-493-9924 MEDIA
ADVISORY, March 18 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Heather Veitch, the x-stripper turned Christian
evangelist to the sex industry has revealed 24 year old porn star Sophia
Lynn has left the sex business and taken a job as a secretary at a South
Dakota Church. Key to Sophia's decision, is Pastor Keith Loy of
Celebrates Community Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His church
will provide Ms. Lynn with a place to live and a college scholarship in
addition to a job at their church office. "This is
like a dream," says Lynn from her new home in South Dakota. I hope I
don't have to wake up from this. I feel like my life has been saved." Ms
Veitch, whose ministry is JCsGirls.com, says there are many girls who
want to leave the business, but it is a very tough task. "It takes the
kind of commitment we're seeing from Celebrates Community Church. This
is the story of the little church that could."
Celebrates Community Church became interested in Sophia Lynn when she
appeared on an ABCnews report. They invited her to come to their church,
but without success. In her place, they found Heather Veitch who flew to
South Dakota and spent a weekend educating the church to the size and
scope of America's sex industry. At a Sunday service, Veitch told the
congregation the first step toward helping girls like Sophia Lynn is to
pray for them. They did. "3 Weeks
later, my phone rang and it was Sophia," Veitch explains. "She told me
she was ready to make a real life change and wanted some real help. I
called Pastor Loy and told him God held up his end, so now what are we
going to do?" Loy
phoned Heather Veitch back the following morning at 6 a.m. and said
"we're ready to take this on." Six hours later, Sophia Lynn was on a
plane to a new life in South Dakota.
"We're
not going to play church anymore," says Pastor Loy. We're going to be a
church." Vietch,
whose struggle to start her ministry is depicted in the documentary "The
Pussycat Preacher," says she is calling for other churches to follow the
Celebrate Community Church example. " I'm calling it 'One Church For One
Girl' program." Veitch will be at the Nashville Film Festival April 20th to host a screening of "The Pussycat Preacher." |
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