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From OnlyFans Recruiter to Evangelist: A Radical Conversion Story

Victoria Sinis went from working inside one of Australia’s largest OnlyFans agencies to preaching the gospel in high schools within a year. Her story isn’t about someone who cleaned up her life and then came to God. It’s about God meeting her in the middle of the mess, with no prerequisites and no waiting period.

What Happened After Victoria Left the Agency?

In Part 2 of her conversation on the Let’s Talk About It podcast, Victoria described the messy, nonlinear process of walking away from her old life. She quit the OnlyFans agency within five days of encountering God at church, but she was still holding onto a cannabis business she had been building with one of the agency’s owners. That connection kept one foot in the old world even as the other was stepping into something new.

Then God gave her a window. The people from her old life went on vacation for about four weeks. In that stretch of solitude, Victoria felt prompted to do something she didn’t fully understand: fast. She had never heard of religious fasting. She didn’t know it was a spiritual practice. But something inside her said, “Go away and fast.” So she booked a hotel room, packed a suitcase with ten devotionals and three Bibles, and sat down with a blank page.

What Did God Do During That Fast?

Victoria started by writing down every single thing in her life that was hurting her. Smoking, drinking, drugs, sex, mental health, suicidal thoughts. Two and a half pages of pain, laid out in detail. Not because someone told her to. Because that’s what she felt compelled to do.

Then she watched The Passion of the Christ for the first time. She described pausing the movie repeatedly, sobbing, getting on her hands and knees, saying over and over, “I’m so sorry.” When she woke up the next morning, she felt God’s response clearly: “I didn’t want a list. I just wanted to get to know you.”

That moment reframed everything. God wasn’t asking her for a performance. He wasn’t waiting for her to clean up first. He just wanted her.

How Did Victoria Go from a Cafe Job to a Viral Platform?

After getting baptized (eight weeks after leaving the agency), Victoria started working at a cafe. For someone who had been operating in the high-intensity world of startups and OnlyFans marketing, making coffees and cleaning toilets was humbling. But she described it as one of the safest, most healing seasons of her life.

She couldn’t stop talking about what had happened to her. She started sharing her story on TikTok and Instagram. She volunteered to speak at schools about the realities of the OnlyFans industry. Then one of those school talks, a casual one-minute clip of her speaking to year nine girls, went mega viral on TikTok.

Victoria’s response to the viral moment? She went into a three-day fast. Out of that fast came a clear directive: quit your job. She had no savings (she had felt prompted to give that away weeks earlier), no backup plan, and only eight weeks until a trip to America to speak on the Exodus Cry podcast. Every logical instinct told her to hustle. God told her to be still.

Why Did God Tell Her to Stop Working?

Victoria is a self-described Type A, startup-minded, go-go-go personality. Her first instinct after quitting was to build out a school education program, make 100 cold calls a week, and fund her trip through sheer effort. God’s response was immediate: “Absolutely not.”

For eight weeks, Victoria did nothing but spend time with the Lord. No income strategy. No hustle. And by the time she boarded the plane, the trip was fully funded and the doors were wide open. Not because she forced them. Because God opened them.

She described it this way: “There’s nothing in this story that anyone can point to and say, good job, Victoria. It’s all, how good is God?” That was the point. God wasn’t just saving her from something. He was building her trust in Him by removing every other safety net.

What Does Victoria’s Story Teach Us About Surrender?

The biggest takeaway from Victoria’s testimony isn’t about OnlyFans. It’s about what happens when someone stops trying to control the outcome and lets God lead. She summed it up simply: “You literally can’t imagine what’s on the other side of surrender.”

She also made a point that applies to anyone, regardless of their background: God doesn’t waste any season. The startup skills she built before her conversion became the tools she used to launch a school education program in three days. The marketing expertise she developed inside the agency became the foundation for a platform that now reaches millions. Even the darkest chapter of her story became the testimony that opens doors.

Romans 8:28 isn’t a motivational poster. For Victoria, it’s a lived experience. And her encouragement to anyone still holding onto something they know they need to let go of is direct: “Get rid of it. Because whatever’s on the other side, it’s better. And it starts with Jesus.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can God really use a dark past for good?

Yes. Victoria’s entire platform exists because of the season she spent inside the OnlyFans industry. The knowledge she gained there now fuels her advocacy in schools and online. Romans 8:28 says God works all things together for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. That doesn’t mean the dark seasons were good. It means God is able to redeem them and repurpose them for something that brings life.

How do I surrender something I’ve been holding onto?

Start by being honest about what it is. Write it down if you need to. Then ask God to meet you in it. Surrender doesn’t mean you have to have everything figured out first. Victoria gave away her savings, quit her job, and had no plan. What she had was a willingness to trust that God’s version of her future was better than the one she could engineer on her own. That’s the starting point.

What is fasting and how does it help spiritually?

Fasting is the practice of voluntarily going without food for a set period to focus on prayer and hearing from God. It’s not a hunger strike or a punishment. It’s a way of resetting your dependence from physical comfort to spiritual connection. Victoria described fasting as the practice that taught her to trust the Holy Spirit in small moments (like driving while feeling faint), which prepared her to trust Him in the big ones (like moving to another country with no income).

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Moral Revolution is a movement dedicated to promoting God's design for sexuality, healthy relationships, and emotional wholeness. By providing resources, teaching, and support, the organization equips individuals—especially young people—to navigate sexual integrity and identity from a biblical perspective. Partnering with churches and leaders, Moral Revolution fosters healing and truth in a generation impacted by cultural shifts around sexuality.

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