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Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear

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This really just reads like a promotion for Masters Seminary and Grace Community Church, but using Bill Gothard's teachings as an easy punching bag, given the widespread criticism of his theology. Alongside sadness that the show was ending, I felt grateful to have been a part of it. I had countless wonderful experiences thanks to the show. ... There are dozens of places and cultures I wouldn't know anything about if not for the show," Jinger wrote, confessing that she also felt "relief" to no longer be in front of the camera. "In many ways, the show's end was the last leg of a journey that 10-year old me could not have dreamed would occupy so much of my life." Find this title with Libby, the award-winning and much-loved app for local libraries, by OverDrive.

If you were taught Bill Gothard's principles or absorbed them in a church community like I did, or if you were raised in some kind of Christian subculture that taught something other than the pure gospel of grace alone by faith alone in Christ alone, then you'll find this book helpful to separate fact from fiction. I commend it for that reason.

Babysitting for Josh

The New York Times bestselling author and athlete challenges you to find your mission and pursue a bolder, brighter, more fulfilling life. JINGER Duggar has been snubbed by all but two of her family members following her scathing tell-all interview. It is clear that Jinger has no real grasp of the deconstruction movement or the real reasons people left IBLP and Christianity. My determination to guard my heart made it difficult for Jeremy to figure out whether I liked him. ... He, of course, assumed that I'd shared these things with my sisters. But I hadn't," she wrote. "I hadn't told Jessa or any of my other siblings how I felt about Jeremy." Before moving to Los Angeles, Jinger and her husband lived in Texas, making her “the only Duggar kid not living in northwest Arkansas.” The distance from her big brood was an adjustment.

After news broke that Counting On alum Jinger Vuolo (née Duggar) is set to release a new memoir titled Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith From Fear , many questions were left unanswered. Keep scrolling for everything we know about Jinger’s upcoming autobiography, including its release date. Who Is Jinger Duggar?

Blazing her own trail. Jinger Vuolo (née Duggar) is set to release a new book, Becoming Free Indeed , in which she “recounts how she began to question the harmful ideology of her youth and learned to embrace true freedom in Christ,” according to the book’s description . The couple faced several challenges together, including the 2021 cancellation of Counting On. TLC officially cut ties with Jinger's family after Josh was arrested for receiving and possessing child pornography. (He is currently serving 12.5 years in prison following his May 2022 sentencing.) Much of what [Jinger] always believed about God [from her upbringing], obedience to His Word, and personal holiness,” are no longer in life with her beliefs today. Jinger Vuolo, the sixth child in the famous Duggar family of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting and Counting On, recounts how she began to question the unhealthy ideology of her youth and learned to embrace true freedom in Christ. Jinger remembered feeling “a lot of pressure” from the outside world when she began her courtship with Vuolo. “Jeremy was the last guy to ask my father if he could court me,” she wrote, admitting that she felt “a bit intimidated” by her now-husband at first. “He was unlike the previous guys in nearly every way.”

I wasn’t expecting (or desiring) this to be a theological treatise, but early on the author refers to this book as her theological journey. Something she (rightly) calls IBLP out on is proof texting, or only using a verse or two without context to prove a point. However, she continues to reference a verse or two here or there, falling into the same trap of proof texting.Alongside sadness that the show was ending, I felt grateful to have been a part of it. I had countless wonderful experiences thanks to the show. … There are dozens of places and cultures I wouldn’t know anything about if not for the show,” Jinger wrote, confessing that she also felt “relief” to no longer be in front of the camera. “In many ways, the show’s end was the last leg of a journey that 10-year old me could not have dreamed would occupy so much of my life.” It’s been definitely a challenging process to write this book, but as I’ve said before, it’s the most important thing I’ve ever done,” Duggar exclusively told Us Weekly before the book hit shelves, adding that she hoped her words help “even just one person” find freedom. “I think in this book I’ve been more open and vulnerable than I ever have before.” I'd be remiss to say she also mentioned abortion being a sin which as of March 8, 2023 is a little ironic considering her sister had one a few weeks ago in a red state where she had to go before a board to justify it (don't argue with me, it will be listed as such by insurance.)

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