She went on to perform and record with artists like Tonio K, Pierce Pettis, Christopher Williams, Michele Pillar, Randy Stonehill, The Choir, and FunderburkMiner.
[1] Two years later, in 1995, Miner recorded her own album, Sacred, enlisting help from musicians including singer Julie Miller.
From December 2001 to February 2003, Miner spent time in The Green Room in Huntington Beach, California, The Music Room in Woodland Hills, California, and The Homestead in Leipers Fork, Tennessee, recording a followup to Old Hyms My Mom Loves, this time appropriately entitled Old Hymns My Dad Loves.
This time Miner was backed by Ramy Antoun, Troy Dexter, Danny Donnelly, Mike Holden, and Phil Madeira.
After being diagnosed with polyps on her vocal cords and the prospect of never singing again,[1] Miner channeled her time of physical silence into the creation of a new record, Prodigal Martha, which was released in 2005.