I heart sex workers
Book Description
In a world where complex social issues often receive oversimplified responses, Lia Claire Scholl presents a thoughtful Christian perspective on one of society's most misunderstood populations. Rather than perpetuating common stereotypes, this book challenges readers to see sex workers as complete human beings with diverse stories and circumstances.
Scholl explores the varied pathways that lead individuals into sex work, recognizing that each person's journey involves unique factors ranging from personal choice to difficult circumstances to coercion. The author argues that authentic Christian response requires moving beyond judgment toward genuine relationship building and advocacy for human dignity.
Central to this exploration is the fundamental question of neighborly love: when faced with someone whose survival depends on trading intimacy for basic needs like shelter, how do followers of Christ respond with both compassion and practical support? The book examines how faith communities can build agency for vulnerable women through education, justice advocacy, and most importantly, by listening to the actual voices and experiences of sex workers themselves.
This 167-page work offers readers an opportunity to expand their understanding of both social justice and Christian discipleship. Scholl invites spiritual seekers to wrestle with uncomfortable realities while discovering how faith can inform meaningful action in addressing systemic inequalities and human suffering.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 167 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Catholic Church
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Church work with prostitutes
- β Explore Prostitution
- β Explore Sex
- β Explore Human trafficking