Jill Duggar and Jessa Duggar's "Counting On" show has its focus on the two Duggar sisters' lives, their husbands and kids. Every episode tells how they live as husband and wife and how they parent their kids. Added to the episodes are their pregnancies and eventual delivery.
However, what they do most of the time behind the cameras is not given much attention. What do these couples do when not recording the "Counting On" episodes?
Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard are missionaries. The second daughter of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar is a Certified Professional Midwife. Blasting News says their relationship grew before the public. Dillard used to work in Nepal before their wedding. He graduated with a degree in Accounting and worked as a Walmart tax accountant until June 2015.
On the same year, they went to El Salvador to work as missionaries for the S.O.S. Ministries. They evangelize people in the area like introducing them to a relationship with God. The couple helped the needy and helpless in their place of assignment.
Ten months later, they went back to the U.S. At present, they are staying in the family compound to spend the holidays with the huge Duggar family. Just this December, Jill Duggar informed that she is pregnant again and will give birth in July 2017. Their firstborn, Israel David was born in April 6, 2015.
According to The Hollywood Gossip, the couple should have returned to El Salvador as promised but they failed. They have to refund donations for their missions to the donors. The couple has plans of going back but did not disclose the date.
As for Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald, the head of the family is working to become a preacher with the Evangelism Reformation Conference in Texas. He has acquired his credentials from the Moody Bible Institute.
Jill Duggar and Jessa Duggar's "Counting On" shows both women pregnant at present. They will continue the show because the other Duggars are starting their own families. Behind the scenes, they must opt for regular jobs to sustain their families as all reality shows are bound to end.
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