A 60-year-old pastor has married his 19-year-old girlfriend with the full support of his 44-year-old wife - and now his teen bride is pregnant.

Thom Miller, a former mafia enforcer who found god in prison, is now building a new house in their hometown of Mansfield, Ohio, with one wing for each wife.

Belinda, 44, and Reba, 19, claim to both be perfectly happy with a life of polygamy, but Reverend Miller stresses that he is the only person in their relationship allowed to have more than one partner.

'Sister wives': Thom Miller, 60, with his two 'wives' - 44-year-old Belinda and 19-year-old Reba Kerfoot

While Rev. Miller finished building their new home, his wives takes turns in living with him, spending three nights each with him on rotation.

Rev. Miller runs a ministry which visits prisons and also has his own church in Mansfield, which is where he married 19-year-old Reba.

Rev. Miller and Belinda had talked about polygamy after their wedding seven years ago, but the idea became reality when they met Reba Kerfoot, whom he had known since she was a child.

Ms Kerfoot said: 'At first my family thought that what we were doing was not right. They didn't think it was proper for me to be with a man that was already married.

'But they started to come around and now they're happy as they know I am happy.

New addition: Wife number two, 19-year-old Reba, whom Rev. Miller has known since she was a child, is pregnant with their first child

House of god: Rev Miller and his teen bride Reba are pictuered on their wedding day, after getting married in his church in Mansfield, Ohio

'One friend said it was weird for me to marry him when he has another wife but said she would support me no matter what.

'Having to share him with another woman can be kind of upsetting at times.

'But I try not to get jealous and when it's not my time with Thom I just try to occupy myself by going out friends.

'The baby will have two moms which I'm okay with.'

Mrs Miller said: 'We kind of make jokes about the baby and where he or she will sleep because we've got two separate master suites - in case mommy Reba needs a break then mommy Belinda can have the baby for the night.'

'I'm definitely excited there's going to be a little human part of us, part of the family,' Rev. Miller added.

The couple got close to Ms Kerfoot while volunteering at a soup kitchen and she moved in with them shortly after.

Rev. Miller was a friend of Ms Kerfoot's family and knew her when she was younger but claims he was surprised when they met again and she had become a woman.

Rev. Miller added: 'I've known Reba for a long time, then she moved away and I hadn't seen her for years.

'I caught something because she hugged me and I wanted to keep hugging her and I realised, wow, I'm really appreciating this woman.'

The pair married at Thom's church just seven years after he had the exact same ceremony with Belinda.

Happy threesome: Reba and Belinda claim to be happy with the arrangement, calling each other 'sister wives'

Rev. Miller and Belinda got close to Ms Kerfoot while volunteering at a soup kitchen and she moved in with them shortly after, with the Rev building a new home for the trio with one wing for each wife

House rules: Reverend Miller is the only person allowed more than one partner in the relationship

He said: 'The whole situation works for all three of us.

'I am the only one who is allowed to have more than one partner and both my wives understand and appreciate that.

'I think polygamy benefits everyone because my wives get to have a much larger family - it means they always have a friend with them.

'There have been arguments in the past and at times there can be flares of jealousy but we manage to make it work.

'Sexually I have no preference and look forward to my time alone with both wives.'

Mrs Miller said: 'I wanted to have more of a family - having another lady in the house not only makes our family whole but individually it's a beautiful thing because it's like having a sister around.

'Thom is the love of my life and Reba is the blessing of my life so it all works.'

However, not everyone is so thrilled with the arrangement.

Long road: Rev Miller is a former mafia enforcer with more than 20 convictions who found god while serving time for stabbing a man in a bar fight after he stole a bible in prison

Rev. Miller admits that he does not have the full support of his congregation in Mansfield, but makes no secret of his alternative lifestyle.

He said: 'I don't preach about polygamy but I feel it is a very Christian lifestyle.

'I have no problem with homosexuals but I think it's wrong that their marriage is now recognised by the state but my second marriage is not.

'I'm going to try and fight the bigotry of that - this is America and my wives and I have the right to live anyway we please - providing we're not hurting anybody.'

Rev.Miller grew up in a housing project in Cleveland and ended up working as an enforcer for the local mob, and leading a life of crime, drugs and violence.

Speaking to a local newspaper in 2003, he claimed to have been shot three times, been jailed more than 20 times and having fathered 12 children with five different women.

In 1991 he was jailed for stabbing a man in a bar fight and while in prison, he stole a bible and found God.