JC’s Girls

JC’s Girls is an evangelical Christian women’s organization in the United States. Its members evangelize to female workers in the sex industry. The organization supports women wishing to leave the industry, but does not try to persuade them to do so. The group also helps both women and men seeking to overcome pornography addiction.

About JC’s Girls in brief

Summary JC's GirlsJC’s Girls is an evangelical Christian women’s organization in the United States. Its members evangelize to female workers in the sex industry. The organization supports women wishing to leave the industry, but does not try to persuade them to do so. The group also helps both women and men seeking to overcome pornography addiction. JC’s Girls members have been criticized for dressing like sex workers, a look that Heather Veitch said is intended to help women in theSex industry identify with the group. The sole chapter of JC’s Girl is in San Diego. The church puts the church through a formal approval process to ensure that the church will not be judgmental. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a member of the JC’s girls group. It was founded on Good Friday, March 2005, in Riverside, California, with the support of the California Southern Baptist Convention. It is less focused on seeking conversions than on communicating the message that Christians exist who are not judging female sex workers and are willing to accept them. It also diversified to support people with pornography addiction and to evangelize at adult entertainment conventions and strip clubs. Its volunteers often style themselves with high heels, skinny jeans, skin-tight T-shirts, and backbed hair to convey the group’s message that such things are sinful, in their view, not their view. It has been called the “most unusual Christian outreach operation” in the U.S. and is based at Sandals Church in Riverside. In 2011, 2012, and 2014, the leadership of the organization was taken over by Laura Bonde, a former stripper and social worker.

Veitch worked as a stripper for four years in the Las Vegas area and California. She then became a Christian, married her boyfriend Jon, and became a hairdresser. In 2003, Veitch discovered that a friend of hers who had died as a result of alcoholism was working as a porn stripper. In September 1999, she quit her job as a sex industry stripper, became a cosmetology cosmetologist, and started a course in cosmotherapy. She also became a call girl. In 2007, she founded the San Diego chapter ofJC’s Girl at the Rock Church in 2007. She resigned from JC’s Boy in 2011, and in 2012, she and Theresa Scher resigned from the organization. In 2014, she moved to Las Vegas and started the organization at Central Christian Church in nearby Henderson, Nevada. She is now the sole leader of the group in Las Vegas, and she has been there since. She has also been involved with the organization in other areas, such as softcore pornographic models and call girls. She believes that many women in sex industry have been spiritually abused by Christians trying to frighten them out of the sexindustry with warnings of damnation. She hopes that the women will experience the love of Christ through these churches and that they will thereby have the support and strength they need to left the industry. In response to the idea that strippers should quit their jobs before attending a church, she said, “Do we ask gluttons to stop eating too much before they come to church?”