The "19 Kids and Counting's" Duggar family is an extraordinary family. Aside from the fact that the Duggar couple Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar has 19 kids, they live harmoniously and happily together. They live Godly lives. Proof of this is the entries on their individual scrapbooks found in the Duggar family website.
Each member of the family from the oldest to the youngest has entries on their favorite Bible verse, favorite song, favorite story and even their responsibilities at home and their occupation.
According to the entries on the Duggar family scrapbooks, the older male children have occupations. Most of them are into real estate maintenance, one is a firefighter, two are on lawn care, and one is a director for Family Research Council Action. The younger boys help in the house chores.
No one among the girls is into secular occupation. The married ones Jill, Jessa and Jinger are full-time moms and homemakers. The younger girls each have assigned household chores - laundry, overseeing, cooking, cleaning, collecting laundry and even arranging shoes.
Michelle Duggar trains her children and develops them into responsible adults. What is amazing about the kids are their devotion to God and their faith. Although Josh Duggar was embroiled in a scandal, the family is intact.
One thing that is absent from his scrapbook entry is his plan for the future which he left blank. According to Refinery 29, it was an indication that he has no concrete plan for his family's future because of his molestation case and using another person's identity online without permission.
Anna Duggar's husband, despite his being a source of ridicule for this family, is accepted and forgiven by his parents and siblings. After all, nobody is perfect. The good thing about him was he addressed his problem by seeking therapy in a rehabilitation center.
To sum it all, the Duggars are Godly, responsible, loving, and a happy family. Raising a very large family could be very challenging but Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar did it with flying colors.
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