Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo are releasing a new children's book tomorrow. With a target audience of ages four and up, You Always Belong helps kids understand their identity in Christ. The Vuolos discuss the book and answer a few other questions about life and family on Entertainment Tonight. They also joke that they are "slacking" with only three children, compared to Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children.
I'm so tired of hearing about the Vuolo's.Seems that's the main family highlighted on here. For a family that wants privacy and not having their children shown on social media they sure seem to act the opposite of what they say.
ReplyDeleteWell they seem to be the ones that want to be seen. Speaking of "privacy" there's a rumor that Johannah has been secretly married for over a year. Wonder if that's actually true.
Delete@1:41 I agree with you. Jeremy loves the attention though. The videos are mostly him talking, talking over Jinger, and for some reason telling the camera about her childhood instead of letting her talk. I don't know how someone supposedly so involved with his church, his work (whatever that really is), and youth programs, not to mention 3 kids and a wife, has time to do all this self-promotion. I'm sorry, but it's getting harder to relate to these two and whatever message they're trying to get across.
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DeleteWhat? Another book? These two seem to think that they have more wisdom to share than they actually have.
ReplyDeleteDoes she mean that you belong in Christ even if you don't belong in America?
ReplyDeleteWhat about kids who don't want an identity in Christ or are from different faiths or no faith at all? Do the Vuolos care about helping them feel as if they belong in society, too? Or do you have to identify the way the Vuolos do to be told you're acceptable? I think this book sounds discriminatory.
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