Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar try to spread Christian faith, inspire people through FB

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar constantly share Bible verses through their Facebook account, hoping these will help change people’s lives. (Facebook/ Duggar Family Official)

Even though they have lost their television platform "19 Kids and Counting," the members of the Duggar family are still finding ways to spread their Christian faith to the world, and they are doing so through the Internet and social media.

Jim Bob and Michelle like to use their Facebook account to constantly share Bible verses and how these can help change people's lives.

Recently, they shared Proverbs 19:21, which said: "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."

Beside that post, the couple wrote: "True! True! True! His plans are always best and always wisest. It is my prayer to trust Him more and more every day. His plans will prevail! Yes!"

Prior to that, they shared the Bible verse Matthew 5:6, which says: "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." They later explained: "This verse reminds us that if we really desire and hunger and want God and HIS preferences then He will fill our hearts! I love and appreciate this promise from Him. His promises fill my heart with joy, hope, love and gratitude. I encourage you today to pray and ask God to fill your heart with a hunger and thirst for righteousness!"

With almost every post that the Duggars make, fans respond by expressing their hope that they would soon get to see the Duggars on television again, since they want to see a "nice Christian family" setting a good example on the small screen.

"TLC robbed us of so much by not continuing with the series. Don't they realise how much all the Duggar Family mean to just ordinary people, not just Christians, but people who watch them and value what they do with their lives?" a fan named Jon Rivers commented.

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