Read Your Bible, Change Your Life. Interview with Kylie Bisutti & Giveaway with Rachel Lee Carter & Shari Braendel

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I love reading stories of lives changed because of Christ.

Whether it is the apostle Paul, who once persecuted Christians, turning into a bold believer or my son’s new friend David (whom he met at a gas station) who recently left a life of drugs and sin for a life lived scouring and devouring his new Bible and learning about God in church each Sunday.

Young Christians excite me.

They are eager.

They are fearless.

They are authentically fresh.

They haven’t been trained to give “Sunday School” answers or rattle off a list of legalistic “dos and don’ts” without having a clue what the Bible really says about them, only what they have been told “real Christians” believe.

They also seem to have a genuine quality about them that I find incredible— and sadly often lacking in the lives of believers who have walked long with Christ–(me included!) It is this:

They read the Bible and it changes their life.

The woman, a new believer, who reads that adultery is a sin–and then promptly moves out of her boyfriend’s home although she has no placed to go.

The once tax-cheating businessman who reads God’s word one day and becomes so convicted that he figures out how much he owes the IRS by his cheating and pays it back.

I stumbled across one such person recently.

First I saw her on the national news.

Then my friends Courtney and Clare were able to have dinner with her.

Last week, she and I met (via email) and I discovered a bold young Christian who recently one day read her Bible and it changed her behavior.

She read that her body was to be for her husband’s eyes only. (Perhaps not a verse too hard for a middle-aged mom like me to obey. You know, make sure my summer shorts aren’t too revealing and such.)

For her, however, reading this scripture with the intention of obeying meant she would need to walk away from some activities in her life.

Oh yeah, and from a LOT of money.

You see she was a Victoria’s Secret model.

She’s not anymore.

Meet Kylie Bisutti:

Kylie– how did you first get started modeling?

I first started modeling at age 14. My mom any out some headshots of me to local agencies and I got picked up by one. They sent me to Thailand, Japan, and I moved to New York by myself at age 16.

What caused you to begin to think you might want to stop taking on certain jobs that you felt were in conflict with your faith?

God works in His children in His timing. I wasn’t even convicted about certain jobs five years ago that I’m convicted about now. He is just continuing to mold me and shape me into His image and it’s a daily thing.

Christ opened my eyes to the fact that I wasn’t honoring Him or my husband by modeling in lingerie and other things. He showed me through His word how to change and He completely reshaped the desires of my heart that were not centered on Him two years ago.

How have others responded to your decision– both those in your family and circle of friends and those in the industry?

All of my friends and family love my decision and are so thankful to God that He has changed my ways.

I have gotten a few negative responses from people in the modeling industry, but no matter what choices people make in life there will always be someone out there who doesn’t agree.

I know you’ve said publicly that you want to be a role model for young girls. What is the most important piece of advice you want to relay to them?

Christ is the ultimate role model, so I’m just striving to live in His image and hope that other girls will see what that looks like. I want girls to see themselves as Christ sees them, for their hearts; their inner beauty and not their outward appearance.

WOW! Kylie’s decision has rattled the modeling world.

As I have viewed some of her on-air interviews, I have been impressed with how she says that reading her Bible was what made her leave behind modeling articles that were too revealing.

Some people who say they are believers, when finding out she has been a Christian for a few years but only recently became so convicted she walked off the runway of immodesty, have chosen to criticize; to finger-point or slam publicly with cutting comments on websites.

I actually was very convicted by her actions.

How many of us who have been believers for YEARS do what she did–read our Bible and then make a change let alone one that costs us friendships, status or money?

No, we read  about having a gentle tongue…..and then close our Bibles and a few minutes later snap at a family member with a cutting tongue instead.

We read we are not to gossip…and then we hop on the phone to “discuss” another person with a friend, cloaked cleverly as a prayer request of course.

We read…..but we don’t always change.

This gal read and then was changed.

When I grow up, I want to be more like her!

Since I am featuring Kylie today, I have asked two friends, both in the fashion industry, if they would offer a giveaway of their books and they agreed.

The first is Good Girls Don’t Have to Dress Bad by fashion expert Shari Braendel

The second is Fashioned by Faith by model Rachel Lee Carter of Modeling Christ.

To be entered to win a signed copy (we’ll give away a couple of each book), leave a comment of encouragement or a prayer for Kylie here (she has been under attack big time!) or tell us what your greatest fashion challenge is.

Mine currently is trying to fit the pant legs of my jeans into the trendy boots my daughter got me for Christmas. She told me I need to lose the boot-cuts and get me some skinny jeans!

Ok—leave your comment!

Please note: We kindly ask that you keep your comments to the areas specified above. We realize that there are still many pictures out floating on the Internet that Kylie wishes she could remove but she simply can’t. And remember please, we are talking today about letting the Bible alter our actions not debating definitions of modesty. Thanks!

241 Comments

  1. KYLIE! you are SOOO brave! i almost have tears in my eyes as i type this. you are so beyond brave for having done what u did. i have struggled with same exact things in my life and was unable to do what u did. i heavily relied on my looks and did things i am not proud of like wearing clothes i shouldn’t have and being immodest. u are such an inspiration. God will reward you SO MUCH in heaven. what u did is sometimes so unbelievabley hard to do for some people, God is right now smiling down at u. you have open doors for many girls in this generation and he knew exactly who to use- a brave soul that is you. thank u for ur bravery

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  4. Kylie,
    Thank you for allowing God’s light to shine through you so others can see Him. THAT is what makes you truly beautiful!
    :)

  5. Wow Kylie, I am impressed!!!! and sincerely touched by your decision to stand up for your
    convictions. My daughter Chloe’ recently started modeling and your interview will be one that
    i will have her to read. Just amazing the same things that i have discussed with her allowing God to direct your path is the very things God is doing for you. I will use your story as an example to her of success, sacrifice and standards. Thanks for sharing!
    Be blessed and know that your Heavenly Father is pleased- Hebrew 11:6
    Mary

  6. Thank you for your bravery Kylie! You have many people near and far praying for you and looking forward to the awesome things you will do next, so pay no attention to those who tell you otherwise!

  7. Thank you Kylie for being so courageous and being a role model for girls today. I pray that you find favor in all that you do, the favor of our Father who will reward you for your faith. Praying blessings over you.

  8. Dear Kylie, To say I’m impressed is not even close! It’s so exciting to see how you are standing in the face of adversity. What you are doing is not easy and you will be richly rewarded. Your husband is a lucky man and our GOD must be smiling BIG!!!!! Please feel free to reach out anytime you need encouragement…I’d love to be there for you.
    Hugs, Shari Braendel

  9. Kylie, Thank you for your testimony, for your heart, and for your witness. I, am proud of your recent decisions to give up your former ways. I firmly believe God will honor that. Remember Galations 1:10 – you are not put on this earth to please men, but rather to please God. I realize that some may criticize you for your past choices, but I applaud you for recognizing the need to change and seeing that God indeed can change. You are a beautiful woman both inside and out. God says in Isaiah 43:18-19 that we are to “forget the former things, don’t keep going over old history. See, I’m am doing a new thing! Do you not see it? I am making road in the desert and rivers in the badlands”. He’s doing a new thing through you, my sister in Christ, and I’m excited to see where the roads and rivers take you.
    In His Daily Sufficient Grace,
    Megan

  10. How refreshing it is to read about a young woman with such strong convictions and who is willing to step up against the media and LIVE he faith. Prayers and blessings go out to her and her family. Thanks Karen for bringing this story out in the open. Now to figure out how to post this story to email and facebook!

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