'Duck Dynasty' star Sadie Robertson thanks God for 'Live Original' tour: 'Thank you God for our stories'

Sadie Robertson (middle) will be hosting another 'Live Original Tour' this year together with her close friends and family. (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

"Duck Dynasty" star Sadie Robertson cannot hide her excitement over the upcoming "Live Original Tour," which she will host together with her brother John Luke, sister-in-law and best friend Mary Kate, as well as cousins Cole and Reed Robertson and his fiancée Brighton Thompson, among many others.

On her Instagram account (@legitsadierob), the teenager posted a black and white flashback photo of last year's "Live Original Tour" and wrote, "One year ago today I was pouring my heart out on stage at the first ever 'Live Original' event. I ... NEVER imaged the blessings that would come from that night for so many people. To think in just three weeks we go on the road to 17 different cities to share the stuff we have been preparing in our hearts to share with y'all over this past year is just crazy."

Robertson feels blessed for the opportunity to reach out to thousands of people for God, and she cannot stop thanking her Saviour for allowing this to happen. "Thank you God for the past year of preparation. Thank you God for every person who has bought a ticket so far! Thank you God for our stories that we are able to share! AND THANK YOU GOD FOR BREAKING OUR CHAINS so that we can talk about them in FREEDOM!" she said.

The 2016 "Live Original Tour" will start on Sept. 22 in Dallas, Texas and will end on Oct. 16 in Nashville, Tennessee. Aside from those already mentioned, the Robertsons will be accompanied by "God's Not Dead" filmmaker Max Zoghbi and his wife Bonnie Kate. They will be featuring musical performances by Family Force 5 and Love and the Outcome.

The event will be perfect for people of all ages, according to the "Live Original Tour" website. "We encourage anyone to attend who needs a little motivation and reassurance to live the life God has called him or her to live!" it says.

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