Jill Duggar

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Jill Duggar


Born
in The United States
May 17, 1991

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Also known as Jill Dillard; second daughter and fourth overall out of 19 children in the Duggar family.

Average rating: 4.03 · 120,747 ratings · 10,911 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
Counting the Cost

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4.04 avg rating — 116,244 ratings — published 2023 — 8 editions
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Growing Up Duggar: It's All...

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3.54 avg rating — 4,516 ratings — published 2013 — 16 editions
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Counting the Cost

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“It's like roses and thorns, justice and grace. You can recognize the beauty and happy parts of your story while also recognizing the more difficult parts. The two can coexist. The highs aren't automatically erased or invalidated by the lows.”
Jill Duggar, Counting the Cost

“Sometimes you have to be okay with other people not being okay with you. And you have to be okay with you not being okay too.”
Jill Duggar, Counting the Cost

“Dad reminded us that when we pray the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13) we are asking God to forgive us to the same degree we forgive others. It says, “Forgive us . . . as we forgive.” Dad asked us to think about those words and take them seriously. Even though we might not feel like forgiving someone, we must choose to forgive every person who offends us and do it even before they ask—and regardless of whether they ever do ask. We must come to the place where we say, “Lord, I choose to forgive (name of offender) for (name of offense).” It’s a choice we can’t afford not to make.”
Jill Duggar, Growing Up Duggar: It's All about Relationships

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