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Modeling brings Jesus back into Utahn's life
American Fork man finds work for local artist is life-changing
He has donned a long-sleeved T-shirt for the occasion. Sunglasses perch on top of Miner's chocolate-brown hair, which is all one length and reaches to his shoulders. He sports a neatly trimmed beard.
Miner would never pass the Brigham Young University Honor Code.
But to Swindle, he is perfect. Miner is her Jesus model.
Dressed in a robe and sandals, Miner sits for photo shoots and video. Swindle later paints him from the photos.
Last summer, Miner joined Swindle for a photo shoot in Zambia. And what happened that month changed Miner's life forever. An unreligious person, he came back with a new perspective on Christ. He also met his new wife there.
Miner, 35, a general contractor who lives in American Fork, says he was raised a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but hadn't really attended since age 12.
"I am technically LDS but I certainly wasn't in my heart," Miner said.
That was in 2003 when Swindle first asked him if he was interested in posing as Jesus.
"I had absolutely no interest whatsoever in such things," Miner said. "I was not the least bit religious."
Later Swindle got Miner to be an understudy for Crofts and also to play the role of an extra. He didn't officially begin posing as Jesus until summer 2006. He does the work as a volunteer.
"Jesus Christ didn't mean a lot to me, but he means a whole lot to other people," Miner recalls thinking. "If these paintings can impact people's lives, then great, I'll be a part of it."
Then last spring, Swindle, 54, of Orem, asked Miner to do the Africa shoot. Crofts had decided to retire from the work.
Miner decided he had better do some research before the trip, so he read up on Bible stories.
In June, Swindle and Miner traveled to Zambia. The trip was funded by the humanitarian group Mothers Without Borders. The goal was to shoot photos and video of a scene where Jesus would greet African children. Swindle would later create a painting, then sell reproductions with proceeds going to Mothers Without Borders.
When Miner first arrived in Zambia, he became ill with flu-like symptoms. A member of the humanitarian group, a young returned missionary, offered to give him an LDS blessing.
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