The moral monsters of a post-Christian world
Sex work’ isn’t ‘work.’ It’s destructive and evil.

John Stonestreet is the President of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and co-host with Eric Metaxas of Breakpoint, the Christian worldview radio program founded by the late Chuck Colson. He is co-author of A Practical Guide to Culture, A Student's Guide to Culture and Restoring All Things.
Sex work’ isn’t ‘work.’ It’s destructive and evil.
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