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Audrey and Jeremy Roloff announced that they’re taking a break from social media Pic credit: TLC
Former Little People, Big World stars Audrey and Jeremy Roloff, announced this week that they’ll be taking a break from social media, stating that it’s “healthy and life-giving.”
Earlier this week, Audrey posted on Instagram that she and her husband of six years, Jeremy, were both stepping away from all social media platforms, and that includes deleting apps so they aren’t tempted to engage.
On Thursday, Audrey shared a post with her 1.4 million followers that included a picture of herself and Jeremy kissing amongst the trees, with a message that read, “Answering some frequently asked questions, sharing links, etc. in my stories yesterday and today!”
Photo of the artist and author featured in the Faithful project Livestream | Merge PR
Many of todayâs influential female Christian authors and artists, including Amy Grant, teamed up to create the Faithful Project, a collection of stories and music that celebrate Godâs faithfulness to women throughout Scripture.Â
The project first came together in the Winter of 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic, when a group of well-known authors and songwriters gathered as a community to write and sing.
Grant was among the group of women who are a part of the Faithful Project, which highlights why the stories of women in the Bible matter.Â
The essence of
Faithful, as both a product and a model of creative collaboration, is a meditation on authority and vulnerability and how they coexist in the stories and experiences of women.
Through a thoughtfully designed book, album, and broadcast event,
Faithful tells stories of women in the Bible Rahab, Ruth, Eve, Mary Magdalene, and more whose lives were marked by conflict, disappointment, and oppression.
Organized by Integrity Music and Compassion International, the project supports Compassion’s efforts to serve girls living in poverty around the world. The collaborators including Amy Grant, Ann Voskamp, Ellie Holcomb, Christy Nockels, Ginny Owens, and Rachael Lampa have framed their participation as an opportunity to speak and create with authority, hoping that other women will be moved to do the same.
Compassion International, David C Cook, and Integrity Music Release FAITHFUL Project
Christian authors and artists tell the story of God s faithfulness in and through the women of the Bible
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FAITHFUL project – helmed by the ministries of Compassion International, David C Cook, and Integrity Music.
Coming to life in the winter before the pandemic, a group of well-known and respected authors and songwriters gathered as a community to write and share songs. Their work came to be known as
FAITHFUL, songs and stories of God s kindness to women throughout history and here with us today.