What happens when a famous adult film star claims to follow Jesus—but continues living in ways that contradict Scripture?
Former porn star Jenna Jameson’s Christian conversion made headlines in 2025. Now, her return to sexually charged entertainment has Christians asking a difficult question:
Is her conversion real?
Jenna Jameson isn’t the only adult film star turning to Jesus. Brittni De La Mora, Nala Ray, and Joshua Broome have shared powerful Christian conversion stories after leaving the porn industry or OnlyFans. Meanwhile, other adult content creators publicly claim Christianity while continuing to defend sexually explicit work.
So how should Christians respond?
In this episode of The Deep End Podcast, Pastor Tim Hatch examines Jenna Jameson’s conversion to Christianity, porn stars turning to Jesus, and the biblical difference between struggling with sin and making peace with sin.
📌 Key Themes & Insights
Can Christians Struggle With Serious Sin?
The New Testament was written to believers who still needed to repent, resist temptation, and put sinful desires to death.
Christians can struggle with sexual sin. Christians can fall and need correction, accountability, and restoration.
But there is a difference between fighting sin and defending it.
The Christian life is not about perfection. It is about submission to God’s Word when Scripture confronts the way we want to live.
Jenna Jameson, Christianity, and Genuine Conversion
Jenna Jameson’s Christian faith has generated controversy as her recent choices raise questions about repentance, sexual sin, and what genuine conversion looks like.
Should Christians simply “mind their own business” when another Christian publicly lives contrary to Scripture?
Pastor Tim examines what the Bible says about judgment, Christian accountability, and calling believers to repentance. The goal of biblical correction is not condemnation.
It is restoration.
Why Are Porn Stars and OnlyFans Models Turning to Jesus?
Brittni De La Mora left the adult film industry and now serves in Christian ministry. Nala Ray walked away from OnlyFans after coming to Christ. Joshua Broome left porn, became a Christian, and now preaches the Gospel.
But other creators, including Sophie Rain and Crystal DiGregorio, have publicly claimed Christianity while defending or returning to adult content.
These stories raise a crucial question about true Christian conversion:
What happens when God’s Word confronts your lifestyle?
Do you repent?
Or do you redefine the sin?
The Danger of Celebrity Christian Culture
The Church has a dangerous habit of quickly platforming famous converts.
From Bob Dylan and John Lennon’s interest in Jesus to the recent Christian conversion of Russell Brand, celebrity faith stories quickly capture Christian attention.
But Christianity does not need celebrity endorsements.
A dramatic testimony does not automatically prove spiritual maturity. New Christians need discipleship, biblical teaching, accountability, and time to develop lasting fruit.
Fame does not equal spiritual authority.
Followers do not equal discipleship.
📖 Theological Insights
Christians can struggle with sin, but they cannot make peace with sin.
Repentance means submitting to God’s Word when Scripture confronts our desires and behavior.
A public Christian testimony does not automatically prove lasting spiritual fruit.
Celebrity status does not qualify someone for Christian leadership.
The Church does not need famous people to prove Christianity is true.
So how should Christians respond to celebrity conversions?
Don’t become cynical. God saves broken and unlikely people.
Don’t become gullible. Jesus warned that some faith appears to spring up quickly but has no roots. Time reveals fruit.
And don’t become judgmental. Pray for conviction, repentance, and genuine transformation.
The real question isn’t whether you’ve ever struggled with sin.
The question is what you do when God’s Word confronts you.
Do you repent?
Or do you redefine the sin?
🌎 Cultural Relevance
As Jenna Jameson, porn stars, OnlyFans creators, and celebrities like Russell Brand publicly talk about Jesus, Christians need biblical discernment more than ever.
We should never become so cynical that we doubt God’s ability to save the most unlikely person.
But we should never become so desperate for cultural relevance that we abandon the biblical meaning of repentance and genuine Christian conversion.
Jesus Christ does not need celebrity endorsements.
He calls sinners to repent, believe the Gospel, and follow Him.
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