Jill Duggar shares picture of Derick Dillard reading Bible stories to baby Israel

Derick Dillard and baby Israel David Instagram/ jillmdillard

Jill Duggar has shared a new photo of her 2-month-old son, Israel David, and her husband Derick Dillard on Monday, June 15. 

The 24-year old uploaded a picture on Instagram showing her baby son snuggled up to Derick. In the picture, Israel is dressed in a blue and white onesie, looking very absorbed, while his father reads children's Bible stories to him. The post was captioned, "#bibletime with papa @derickdillard #IsraelDavidDillard." 

In addition to baby Israel's Bible time photo, Jill shared another photo on Sunday to celebrate Israel's 2-month birthday. It was captioned, "We are so blessed to be your parents! May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others!" 

The new posts marks Jill's return to social media after news of her brother Josh Duggar's molestation scandal broke on May 21. Jessa has also already broken her silence on social media and posts updates of her growing baby bump. 

Meanwhile, Derick has recently left his job in the tax department of Walmart. Radar Online first reported the news after they reached out to him for a story and received an email that stated that he has already left the company. 

"I have recently accepted a position outside of Walmart and am no longer working for the company," read Derick's automatic response. 

While the reason for Derick's resignation from the company is unknown, Kory Lundberg, a Walmart spokesperson quelled rumors that the father of one may have been fired, and confirmed that it was his choice to leave the company in a statement to Radar. 

"Mr. Dillard did leave the company on his own, made that decision," said Lundberg. 

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