Jill Duggar and her husband Derick Dillard seems to have prolonged their mission trip in South America. Jill and Derick may want to stay away from the US to protect their baby Israel from his molesting uncle Josh Duggar.
Jill wrote on her Instagram, "@derickdillard sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ with these people in a village we visited yesterday. Thanks for your continued prayers. Visit our site to stay updated!"
Good thing that her new show with her sister Jessa is airing on TLC. That means that she will get enough funds from "Jill and Jessa Counting On" to sustain her little family in South America.
They were recently criticized for bad parenting techniques, but it looks like they have recovered from a mishap. According to Yahoo Parenting, "In the [Instagram] image, the little boy (who was born in April) is shown grinning while sitting on a blanket in front of a bunch of Christmas presents ... and an electrical outlet. Not surprisingly, the Duggars' fanbase has quickly jumped on the fact that the outlet does not have any safety caps to prevent little Israel from sticking his fingers - or something else - in the open slots."
Woah. This is a moment of oversight on Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard's parts. Being new parents, they should have known better to look over things twice before setting their baby loose in the house.
But they are careful enough to keep their baby away from its molesting uncle Josh Duggar. They can take no chances when it comes to the safety of their baby!
Recently, with the premiere of "Jill and Jessa Counting On", Jill Duggar brought into light the sheer amount of drama surrounding her family. But the healing phase is definitely on for the young mother.
According to ABC News, "In a clip of TLC's upcoming three-part special, "Jill and Jessa: Counting On," the sisters reveal how the fallout affected their lives."
Jill Duggar admitted in "Jill and Jessa Counting On" premiere that "I cry a lot of tears. Life over the past four months has been pretty crazy for my family."
In fact, Jill may be in support of her sister-in-law Anna Duggar telling her side of the story in "Jill and Jessa Counting On" against Josh Duggar, her brother.