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    Ministering to the “Pretty People”

    “This work can lead anyone away from the Lord,” said Jeremiah Johnson, a former model who heads the group’s Miami Beach chapter. “But it doesn’t have to.”

    About a dozen people - not just models but also photographers and agents and others in the industry - gather in a circle of maroon chairs in the simple worship space of Calvary Chapel Miami Beach. They sing hymns, read from bright blue paperback Bibles and share their struggles of remaining Christian in the fashion business.

    Most come dressed casually in jeans and T-shirts. They are as young as 17, and hail from all parts of the country during the peak season for modeling work. They bow their heads in prayer.

    Many talk about their boundaries - refusing to do overtly sexual advertisements, or those for alcohol and cigarettes. They also talk about resisting a professional culture they feel often encourages rampant partying and sex.

    “There’s a lot of pressure to do the alcohol ad or get in your underwear or do whatever publication you don’t want to do. But we don’t need to bow down in order to be blessed in what we do,” said Roman Watson, a 29-year-old model who has done work for Ralph Lauren, Nike and Macy’s. “I want to encourage everyone to be a Christian first and a model second.”

    Watson said models are often afraid to reveal their moral boundaries on shoots, for fear that it could end their careers. But he urged those gathered at Models for Christ to follow their hearts and they would ultimately be rewarded with work.

    “We can be fearful of a client ... but we should be fearful of the King of Kings,” he said. “God is able to bless you. He’s got more connections than the entire world.”

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    Via BeliefNet via The Dallas News Religion Blog

    The bodies at this Saturday night gathering are sculpted, the locks of hair full and wavy, the faces made for the covers of magazines. Such physical perfection is a South Beach staple, on its sun-kissed shoreline and in its velvet-roped dance clubs. But these young men and women are not here to find a weekend hookup or to imbibe a $15 drink. They're here for God. Since its 1984 founding in New York, Models for Christ has sought to bring faith to fashion - spirituality to an industry that puts a premium on sex appeal. The non-denominational organization has since expanded to 19 other major fashion centers, including Los Angeles, London, Paris, Milan and Tokyo - and hundreds participate.

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    1. Camey on Thu, March 15, 2007

      Thanks for posting this Todd. Great to learn more about this type of ministry.

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