Pastor John-Paul Miller arrested months after suicide of wife Mica Miller

Miller’s arrest comes less than a week after the FBI conducted "court-authorized law enforcement activity" at a home connected to him, an FBI spokesperson told ABC15. Multiple boxes of evidence, including what appeared to be computer equipment, were seized, News13 said.

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Photo From The Christian Post. Pastor John-Paul Miller (R) of Solid Rock at Market Common in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and his late wife, Mica Miller (L). | Screengrab: YouTube/Solid Rock; John-Paul Miller

This is such a very, very heartbreaking story……..makes me weep…….my goodness…very disturbing…..

The Christian Post

By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter

Pastor John-Paul Miller of Solid Rock at Market Common in South Carolina is expected to appear in a Myrtle Beach court Thursday for a bond hearing after he was arrested and charged a day earlier with third-degree assault months after the suicide of his wife, Mica Miller.

The pastor’s assault charge stems from a confrontation with a protestor outside his church, News13 reported.

Myrtle Beach Police did not provide many details on Miller’s arrest but said they responded to a “report of a disturbance” at the 700 block of Hemlock Avenue at 2:38 p.m. on Wednesday. More Here

A Word from Jesus From Core Christianity 

If Jesus could speak to the grieving, what would he say? That’s what mourners need more than anything else—a word from Jesus. Fortunately, we don’t need to speculate about what he’d say when consoling his loved ones, because we have his words recorded for us in John 11. Mary and Martha sent for Jesus because their brother, Lazarus, was deathly ill. We aren’t told what his sickness was, but by the time Jesus arrived, it was already too late. Lazarus was dead. Crowds of people gathered around the family to console them. I’m sure there were lots of “I’m sorrys” and “I can’t believe this happened, Lazarus was so young,” but Jesus spoke a different word of consolation. In response to Martha’s pain, Jesus declared, “Your brother will rise again.” (John 11:23)

The first thing Jesus gives mourners is hope beyond the grave. More Here

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