Episode Overview
What happens when God calls the most unlikely person to the most uncomfortable place? Tami Majtan's story will shatter every assumption you have about ministry, strip clubs, and what it really means to love like Jesus.
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What You'll Discover:
The Shocking Statistics:
90% of women in adult entertainment don't want to be there
Most are trapped by economic circumstances, not choice
The "first night" psychology that hooks women into the industry
The Ministry Model:
How Scarlet Hope operates in 7 cities nationwide
Why they bring pizza instead of preaching
The two-year trust-building process that transforms relationships
The Uncomfortable Truths:
Why churches struggle to support this type of ministry
How transactional relationships shape these women's worldview
The difference between rescue and relationship
The Breakthrough Moments:
Opening their new "Safe Haven" resource center
Teaching practical skills: budgeting, resume writing, basic life management
Why one woman's question about marriage changed everything
Key Quotes:
"90% of them don't want to be there, and they don't know how to leave."
"Jesus would be there, right? He would be taking off his shoes and sitting down, and relaxing. He'd be the first one there loving these people."
"I sometimes forget the environment that we're in. They are not much different from me. They are college-educated. They are smart. They're moms."
The Reality Check:
These aren't the broken stereotypes you see in movies. Many are college-educated mothers working to pay rent, trapped in a cycle where the busiest nights are the last week of the month because rent is due.
How You Can Help:
Volunteer: Nashville needs women willing to go into clubs
Donate: Support through nashville.scarlethope.org
Spread the Word: Share their mission in your networks
Perfect For:
Anyone questioning what ministry really looks like
People struggling with judgment toward marginalized groups
Christians wondering how to love the "unlovable"
Those feeling called to uncomfortable places
Warning: This episode will challenge your comfort zone and probably your theology. It might also change how you see both ministry and the women Jesus died for.
"If you sense God calling you to do something, he will provide, he'll give you everything you need. So say yes, trust me, it'll be difficult. It'll be sometimes excruciating, and it'll be worth it."