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The Duggar family secret we’ve been waiting for? Jinger Duggar Vuolo’s new book will explore her growing up “afraid” of her parents’ rules and religion

The Duggar family secret we've been waiting for?  Jinger Duggar Vuolo's new book will explore her growing up "afraid" of her parents' rules and religion
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“Don’t worry mom and dad, I’ll definitely send you a signed copy asap!”

is Jinger Duggar Vuolo ready to give us a revealing book about her famous family — and her controversial religion?

the previous Count on has written her first solo book in which she is said to address all the rules that her parents, Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar, as well as her Institute for Fundamental Principles of Life (IBLP) religion, which was imposed on her as a child and young adult. The book – titled Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Untangling Faith from Fear— is scheduled for release in January 2023.

“Growing up, Jinger Duggar Vuolo was convinced that following the rules was the key to success and God’s favor,” reads the book’s Amazon listing. “She zealously promoted the Fundamental Principles of Bill Gothard’s life… She believed that this level of commitment would guarantee God’s blessing, although in private she constantly feared that she would not live up to the high demands placed on her.

“I’m not going to lie, Michelle: I don’t like this. Not a little.”

Jinger will also address her parents’ demands that she and her siblings zealously submit to what the IBLP calls the “Umbrella of Authority,” which states that “any parental disobedience would put them outside the protection of God.” Other issues that need to be addressed are the Duggars’ exacting standards of modesty; her ban on secular music and the requirement that Jinger “court” her husband. Jeremy Vuolo instead of dating.

Jinger – who practically grew up in front of the camera while appearing on her family’s TLC shows 19 children and counting and ‘Counting On’ – will tell readers how a brother-in-law (whom The Ashley believe is Ben Seewaldthe husband of Jinger’s sister jessa) prompted her to reexamine her faith in her early twenties.

Jinger will also reveal how her husband Jeremy helped her discover “her life was built on rules, not God’s word.”

The book’s Amazon listing states that after Jinger began studying the Bible again, she learned that much of what her parents and religion had taught her was not right.

“I won’t allow that!”

“Much of what she had always believed about God, obedience to His Word, and personal holiness did not agree with what the Bible teaches. Now with a renewed faith of personal conviction, Indeed become free tells what it was like living among Bill Gothard’s tenants, the biblical truth that changed her perspective, and how she unraveled her faith with her faith in Jesus intact,” reads the listing.

While this is Jinger’s first solo book, it certainly isn’t her first foray into authorship. She and Jeremy have published (and have not yet published) several books Another a set is due out in February 2023.) Jinger has also co-authored a book with her sisters Jessa, Jill Dillard and Jana Dugger called years ago Growing up Duggar.

You can use The Ashley’s Amazon Associates link to pre-order Jinger’s new book. The book is scheduled for release on January 31, 2023.

Jinger’s parents and the IBLP have yet to comment on the news of Jinger’s new book.

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(Photos: Amazon; Instagram; TLC)

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