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Pastor's 'Camera Crusade' Targets Porn Patrons
KENNEDALE, Texas -- Customers of sexually oriented businesses near Interstate 20 and Mansfield Highway might find a surprise in their mailboxes after their next trip to one of the triple-X stores. A Kennedale pastor recently started a "camera crusade," photographing license plates in the stores' parking lots and mailing postcards acknowledging visits to the customers' homes.
Jim Norwood, pastor of the Oakcrest Family Church around the corner from the businesses, said he isn't trying to shame the patrons. Instead, he wants to invite them to attend his church. "Observed you in the neighborhood ? didn't know if you knew there was a church in the area ? would like to invite you to attend one of our services," Norwoord read from a postcard. "We also offer counseling and classes on sexual addictions as well as drug and alcohol addictions." The postcards are personalized with a photograph of the individual's vehicle in addition to the invitation. Norwood said personal guilt delivers a subtle message when the cards are received. "If they're embarrassed by it, if they feel intimidated by it, then there must be something wrong with it," he said Representatives of the stores declined to comment. In fact, most of the businesses are involved in lawsuits with the city, which wants the businesses to relocate. Customers of the businesses, though, had plenty to say about the pastor's crusade. "People go where they want to go. They shouldn't have to be worried about if somebody's taking pictures of their license plates, sending them cards and all this other kind of stuff," one unidentified customer said. Norwood maintains he doesn't pass judgment on the businesses' customers. He just wants to open people's minds and change hearts. He believes he is qualified to minister to "lost souls" because he spent nearly 20 years participating in a prison outreach program. "The Bible says, 'When I was hungry, when I was thirsty, when I was in prison, when I was sick, you visited me,' and that's what we're to be about. We're not to be looking down our noses at people." Norwood said. The cards carry one more message. "Please stop by next time you're in the neighborhood. Would love to have you visit. God be with you," Norwood read. The city also is trying to get the sexually oriented businesses to relocate |
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