Kirk Cameron wants his daughters to follow the example of Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald and save their first kiss for the altar

(l to r.) Kirk Cameron, Ben Seewald, and Jessa Duggar. Kirk Cameron/Facebook

Christian actor and producer Kirk Cameron attended Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald's wedding last weekend, and revealed that he wants his own children to follow in the chaste couple's footsteps.

Cameron and his wife, Chelsea, have six children – the oldest of which is 18 years old. He hopes that his children will save their first kiss for the altar, just like the Duggar children.

"We flew to the Duggar hometown, not only to be part of the fun and excitement of honouring this precious couple, but as a father, I want my daughters to see what it looks like when a couple reserves their 'first kiss' for at the altar," he wrote on Facebook. "Wow! This kind of moral excellence and purity is rare today, but our sons and daughters are priceless. This dad has only a few years to etch these meaningful images on the minds of his children."

The Cameron children are: Jack, 18, Isabella, 17, Anna, 16, Luke, 14, Olivia, 13, and James, 11. Olivia and James are biological children, while their older siblings are adopted.

In addition to attending the wedding ceremony, the Cameron family enjoyed spending time with the "19 Kids & Counting" stars.

"We were also invited to the Duggars house after for volleyball, campfire singing, and dessert till 1:30 am," Kirk shared. "We even got to worship together at church the next morning and Jim Bob and Michelle were excited to share with family and friends about Saving Christmas (www.SavingChristmas.com)! Be sure to watch the wedding episode of 19 and Counting on TLC!!"

"Saving Christmas" is a family-friendly comedy that reminds Christians "why this is not only a holy day, but a celebration as well," according to Cameron. The 44-year-old executive produced and stars in the film, which will be released in a limited engagement on November 14.

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