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A North Carolina sheriff's office has asked the FBI to investigate the death of a pastor's wife, Mika Miller. Haitian workers are worried that Christian donors may be doing more harm than good by supporting orphanages and are requesting that donors redirect their funds. KP Yoanon, founder of Gospel for Asia, has died in a tragic accident. A church has been ordered to shut down its temporary homeless shelter due to zoning violations. Okay, we're going to try this and see if it's any better. Hopefully it is. You might hear some baby shark in the background, but that won't be the case tonight. I'm just going to read some of the script for tonight, including Warren's part, just for a couple minutes, and we'll see how it goes. All right. And I'm Christina Darnell filling in for Natasha Cowden, and I'm also in Charlotte, North Carolina, and we'd like to welcome you to the Ministry Watch Podcast. On today's program, a North Carolina sheriff's office has called in the FBI to help investigate the death of a pastor's wife, Mika Miller. We'll have details. And Haitian workers are concerned that Christian donors could be hurting the very people they're trying to help, and they're asking donors to redirect their money away from orphanages. We'll take a look. Also, Gospel for Asia founder, KP Yoanon, dies following a tragic accident. But first, another church is being told by its city to close its temporary homeless shelter, accusing them of zoning violations.