Its Web site says Hookers for Jesus "addresses the realities of human sex trafficking."
She was a call girl working the streets of Sin City. He's a guitarist in a heavy
metal band. They found commonality in their Christian faith and Friday evening,
the two were married in a Las Vegas, Nevada, ceremony broadcast live via the
Web.
Annie Lobért, who founded Hookers for Jesus, and musician Oz Fox of the
Christian band Stryper said their "I do's" at the Church of South Las Vegas in
front of an applauding crowd and an audience on the Internet.
She had worked as a prostitute for 11 years, making as much as $500 an hour.
She asked Jesus to help her and became what many jokingly call a "porn-again
Christian."
Lobért says her mission now is to save the souls of women who sell their bodies. She often spends time at night on Las Vegas streets handing out Bibles to prostitutes and seeking to convince them there is a better way to make a living.