Jessa Duggar fills new Facebook page 3 great loves: God, family and Ben Seewald

Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald (Photo: Facebook/Jessa Duggar)

It's been one week since Jessa Duggar joined the global Facebook community and her page leaves no one in any doubt about the things she puts first in her life.

The 19 Kids and Counting beauty, who recently got engaged to Ben Seewald, has so far used her new Facebook account to share some Christian tidbits, an adorable family photo from 20 years ago, and cute pictures of her and her soon-to-be husband.

Jessa recommends her Facebook followers – already numbering over 30,000 – give the "excellent" sermon "Why I Choose to Believe the Bible!" by Voddie Baucham, a listen.

The 21-year-old's most recent post is a picture of English Nonconformist John Owen and the words: "Satan's greatest success is in making people think they have plenty of time before they die to consider their eternal welfare."

There's a cute picture of her siblings Jill, Jana, John and Josh from 20 years ago and also a couple of pictures of Jessa and Ben looking really happy together ahead of their big day.

The pair will be marrying on November 1 and Jessa has reportedly already picked her wedding dress out.
She's the second Duggar to walk down the aisle this year after her sister Jill Duggar married Derick Dillard.

"The guest list is pretty big, but not as big as my sister's," Jessa told ABC News. "My list is a little smaller [than Jill's was], but then Ben's guest list is bigger Derick's. It will be another Duggar-sized wedding!"

Jessa and Ben will also be doing what Jill and Derick did and saving their first kiss for their wedding day.

"We're talking about it - what if we miss or mess up? We're gonna have to plan this out or something!" she said.

Ben recently moved into the Duggar clan's guesthouse next to the family home in order to be closer to Jessa as he had previously been living four hours away.

Despite living so close to each other, Jessa's dad Jim Bob said the two "always have a chaperone".

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