Anna Duggar back in social media, goes on 'The Fervent Tour' with her mom-in-law Michelle

Anna Duggar (second from left) poses with mother-in-law Michelle Duggar (third from left) in The Fervent Tour headed by Anthony Evans (left) and Priscilla Shirer (right). (Twitter/Anna Duggar)

After Anna Duggar's husband Josh admitted to cheating on her, Anna became so devastated that she disappeared from the social scene and devoted all of her time to keeping her family together.

Now, the storm has passed for the devoted Christian wife and mother, and she is back to her old self.

She started 2016 with a statement released in the Duggar Family Blog: "Many have asked how I am doing. So many have asked that its actually humbling and touching. 2015 was the most difficult year of my life. Yet, amazingly I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," she said.

She even visited her husband in the Reformers Unanimous rehab facility. She said she believes that God "will continue to show His love and tenderness toward us and bring beauty from ashes — somehow — as only He can do."

Then just a few days ago, Anna posted a photo on her Twitter account (@Anna_Duggar) featuring her and mother-in-law Michelle Duggar swamped by singer and songwriter Anthony Evans and "War Room" star Priscilla Shirer.

She wrote, "I got to meet one of my heroes tonight! @priscillashirer @warroommovie #theferventtour."

Anna was referring to the "Fervent Tour," labelled as a "Woman's Battle Plan for Victory," that was held in Springdale, Arizona, on Feb. 15. The tour, featuring Shirer and Evans, specifically sought to bring the message of "War Room" to the American people.

The bestselling book "Fervent: A Woman's Battle Plan for Serious, Specific, and Strategic Prayer" is written by Shirer, and her book tour is actually inspired by the faith-based movie "War Room," which highlights the power of prayer in troubled families.

Anna can definitely relate to "War Room" because of her marriage woes. Even though a lot of people have encouraged the mother of four to leave Josh and divorce him, Anna refused and stuck by his side.

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