Korie Robertson is one proud mother as daughter Bella works the lights at church

Korie Robertson is proud of her kids Sadie, Bella, and Will.Sadie Robertson/Twitter

Duck Dynasty star Korie Robertson is one proud mother as she watched her daughter Bella working the lights at their church.

In a photo posted on her Instagram account (@bosshogswife), Korie praised her daughter for determinedly working the lights in their church, even after her brother told her otherwise.

She captioned the photo, "Bible Hour Live at our church. Proud of our kids for teaching the younger ones. Bella said Will told her only boys could work the lights...Bella proving her brother wrong."

Korie also gushed about her son Will in a video posted on Instagram. "Will is Maximus. Proud of him!!" she wrote. She even shared the Bible verse Proverbs 22:6 which said, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."

It seems like Korie is doing a great job raising her kids. Her daughter Sadie has been thrust into the limelight especially with her stint in Dancing with the Stars and a collaboration with fashion designer Sherri Hill. But the teenager remains grounded as she still finds time to reflect on the word of God.

In a photo posted on her Instagram account (@legitsadierob), she shared pictures of her Bible study session with friends, her eldest sister Rebecca, and Mary Kate McEacharn, who is now engaged to her brother John Luke.

"Great Bible study with great people," she wrote. "I encourage you to make something special for someone who is special to you. Let them know how much you appreciate them. Pass on love. Love your neighbor as yourself. Love is contagious. You never know how much a little thing can encourage someone."

The Duck Dynasty family is also set on releasing a study Bible called "Duck Commander Faith and Family Bible" some time this October. It will feature 52 Bible reading plans put together by Phil and Alan Robertson, articles on popular topics, and "30 days of life-changing testimonials."