Wonlt be long before they appear on Fox News and probably on the arms of Bush and Laura too.
5-2-2006 Holy Hotties appear on 700 Club
LOS ANGELES - Heather Veitch, a tall, shapely blonde, made a career out of baring it all at strip clubs. Now when she walks in a club, it is just to deliver her naked truth about God.
"If you are a Christian, see us in ACTION," she says in a faith-based tease on her website, www.JCsgirls.com, geared toward women in the sex industry as well as men who turn to it.
Last month she was introduced on evangelist Pat Robertson's "The 700 Club" as a "holy hottie."
For three years, she has been a preacher for the non-denominational Christian church JC Girls Girls Girls. The "JC" stands for Jesus Christ, and the "Girls" for the three women who are its main evangelists: Veitch, Lori Albee -- also a former stripper -- and Tanya Huerter, a schoolteacher.
Their church in Riverside, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) from Los Angeles, is a sedate setup compared with the elaborate services they hold in Las Vegas and their pink-and-glossy website. And they are generating a flock: They now have about 2,100 members.
Leaders of the California Southern Baptist Convention -- with which JC's Girls Girls Girls' home church is associated -- support the ministry but admit that the website may not appeal to church members.
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I bet they love the vote too.
I have no doubt they are getting money from Bush's "faith based initiatiave" somehow.
Can anyone look into if they are getting Federal money???
Thanks
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Their site
I wouldn't classify myself as a Christian by any standard, but I'll be damned if that background on their homepage doesn't scream sacriligious!! (Her posing with the Bible)
Here's the link for the 700 Club video (and others)
5-2-2006 Holy Hotties appear on 700 Club
LOS ANGELES - Heather Veitch, a tall, shapely blonde, made a career out of baring it all at strip clubs. Now when she walks in a club, it is just to deliver her naked truth about God.
"If you are a Christian, see us in ACTION," she says in a faith-based tease on her website, www.JCsgirls.com, geared toward women in the sex industry as well as men who turn to it.
Last month she was introduced on evangelist Pat Robertson's "The 700 Club" as a "holy hottie."
For three years, she has been a preacher for the non-denominational Christian church JC Girls Girls Girls. The "JC" stands for Jesus Christ, and the "Girls" for the three women who are its main evangelists: Veitch, Lori Albee -- also a former stripper -- and Tanya Huerter, a schoolteacher.
Their church in Riverside, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) from Los Angeles, is a sedate setup compared with the elaborate services they hold in Las Vegas and their pink-and-glossy website. And they are generating a flock: They now have about 2,100 members.
Leaders of the California Southern Baptist Convention -- with which JC's Girls Girls Girls' home church is associated -- support the ministry but admit that the website may not appeal to church members.
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I bet they love the vote too.
I have no doubt they are getting money from Bush's "faith based initiatiave" somehow.
Can anyone look into if they are getting Federal money???
Thanks