“Jill Duggar & Derrick Dillard are moving overseas for a Christian mission” links

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  1. The Eternal Side-Eye says:

    Bye!

    And to whomever is unlucky enough to get them you have my deepest sympathies. Missionaries have a poor reputation of pushing their religion before real help so it doesn’t shock me these two are going.

    • zinjojo says:

      Yeah, if you ever want to watch something horrific, find the VICE episode about what the Christian missionaries have wrought in Uganda and the horrible abuse, discrimination and full-on demonization of gays. (VICE runs on HBO, so assume it’s available on HBO Go). I saw it about a month or so ago, and it’s stayed with me ever since. So of course these idiots arrogantly think they should go push their beliefs on people who may truly need help, but not this kind of help.

  2. gatinha523 says:

    thanks for the TD spoiler

  3. Deanne says:

    Yes and they are asking for donations to fund it too. These people are such grifters.

  4. belle de jour says:

    They are leaving to get the hell out of Dodge.

    • Chrissy says:

      JimBoob can’t be too happy about this……

      • Lori says:

        I bet they are going so Josh can move his family into the fancy house they were letting JIll and Co live in.

    • danielle says:

      That’s what I was thinking. And honestly, good for them. Get away from that insane family and tlc.

    • Citresse says:

      belle de jour
      Yeah that was my first thought too. The family may have received credible threats.

  5. annaloo. says:

    Of course they are, they need to get away from that child molesting brother of hers

  6. nic says:

    Mission get the f away from her crazy family and this insane, personal scandal in which childhood pain is dismissed and daddy/misplaced obligation make her a spokesperson for her abuser? Doesn’t really have a ring to it.

    • JohnWayneLives says:

      Hopefully that’s it, and they really do get out but indoctrination runs deep.

  7. minx says:

    Well, this would end the speculation that Jill and Jessa are getting some kind of spinoff on TLC. In fact it sounds, finally, like the death knell for 19 Kids.

    • Elle says:

      Or this is a plan to get a show about their work overseas … you know, a reality show about helping out people in the third world. And with a contract independent of Jim Boob.

  8. Talie says:

    Yeah, Jill and her husband aren’t running away at all!

    Please… if this scandal never happened those two + Jessa and her hubby would’ve been on their way to spin-off success.

  9. Lucky Charm says:

    1. Derick, PLEASE don’t let Jill cut your hair anymore. It looks beyond ridiculous, especially when everyone knows that you can afford to go to the barber.
    2. Why quit your job with benefits and then ask your fans/the public to fund your mission trip, if you can’t afford to do it right now?
    3. Why won’t you say where you are going? Why is it a big secret that can’t be divulged?
    4. Can this just be a one-way trip, please? I will gladly contribute money if it means you’ll go away and never come back again.

  10. kcarp says:

    I was thinking good for them to get away from the Duggars, I didn’t know they were asking for money.

    I kind of think if people are looking for Jesus they can probably find him without all of the missionaries. I never understood the missionary role. I mean they come in like santa clause with treats, shoes, etc, tell them about Jesus then leave? How really is this an impact in their life. If anyone knows tell me because I have a cousin who goes to Hondurus every summer and for the life of me I can’t figure out why.

    • chaine says:

      I have some of those in my family, too. My take on it has always been donations for missionary work = free vacation to exotic location to which the “missionary” could not otherwise afford to travel. Bonus for them is that when they come back to their home church, they get lots of petting and sucking up to for being a “missionary” and “sharing their gifts” and blahblahblah.

    • britt says:

      My cousin is a missionary and rather unfortunately that part of the family has views and ways that are slightly like that of Quiverful. Anyway, he’s been in India for over 2 years now with his wife and 2 children as a missionary. He helps teach at one of the schools there. And from what I’ve seen and heard it’s not exactly a vacation for them. They live in a very poor dangerous part of the town they are in. I’m not sure how it is with other people’s missonary work, but it doesn’t seem like it’s all fun and games from the stories I’ve heard.

      • I’ve known a few missionaries/met them…..and yea. None of the ones I know are in the lap of luxury. They generally live in the dangerous parts of the towns they’re in–or at least near them. And their work affects their parishioners…..one missionary I know who’s in Mexico right now has talked about how a gang kidnapped the brother of one of his new converts (pretty much because he went from being Catholic to Baptist) and holding him for ransom.

        And yes, all the missionaries I know teach English……

        But I’m wondering what these fools version of missionary work is. And with how much money their parents get from that stupid show, they can’t help their kid/in law out with paying for the visas, etc?

      • NUTBALLS says:

        The missionaries I’ve known live in very poor communities and they either pastor a church, teach at a school or work in a hospital. They live on very little, having a similar standard of living as their neighbors, learn the culture/language and eschew Western-like materialism.

        Along with helping with practical needs they do teach from the Bible and talk about Jesus. That’s the main reason they’re there. They’re not nutjobs like the Duggers and they actually do good work and it’s not uncommon for them to get involved in dangerous situations, since they’re in areas of the world where the police are either corrupt or non-existent.

    • PennyLane says:

      Yeah, these ‘mission trips’ are just tax-deductible vacations to sunny places. There are little to no long-term benefits to these trips because if the infrastructure in these countries actually improved, church people wouldn’t have an excuse to go on mission/vacations there anymore!

      Notice how they never go to Siberia??

  11. Rhiley says:

    I have never been a fan of SE Cupps, but watching her tear up, made me tear up. I appreciate her urging her party to be more open, accepting, and affirming of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender (did I leave anyone out?) My sister, who is a good 10 years younger than me, is a Republican, but she is also for gay rights and believes gay marriage should be a right gay people should have should they want it. I think a lot of younger Republicans feel very similarly, and it is refreshing to see.

    • minx says:

      Cupps is in the wrong party if she wants acceptance and love for anybody but rich, straight, white Christian males.

      • springingforward says:

        Wrong. I am a Republican who strongly advocates for gay rights and gay marriage among other “stay out of my personal business” issues.
        Is the Democratic party only for poor, gay people of color? Good grief. Way to sweep with a broad brush.

      • Robin says:

        Oh, BS, minx. Complete and utter BS.

  12. Alice says:

    Take the whole family with you. Please!!!

  13. betsyh says:

    I wish them well. I had never watched the Duggars, but when the scandal broke, I looked up episodes on Youtube. Jill and Derrick always wanted to work overseas, so this is no surprise. I’m not crazy about their pushing religion on others, but if they can help people through humanitarian work, I have no problem with it. They seem like sincere and compassionate people. (Or maybe I was just brainwashed after watching too many episodes?)

    • Jayna says:

      Their goal is to go over there and convert people to their fundamentalist Christianity and for them to seek repentance. That’s what is in her blog.

    • chaine says:

      I don’t feel that they are going to do humanitarian work. I feel that they are going to go to some poverty-stricken, overpopulated country and try to persuade the people not to use birth control.

  14. Roxy750 says:

    Wow the war against Christianity really is rising — just like predicted. These comments are so hateful and mean

  15. LAK says:

    Still freaks me out how much Jill and Anne Duggar resemble each other. That Josh is skeevy.

  16. Sean says:

    It is going to be interesting. These people are so stupid, and willfully ignorant of the rest of the world. Seeing that outside world is going to be a shock to these poor excuses for people.

  17. iheartgossip says:

    Buh – Bye! I’m sure TLC will follow them and film it all. My condolences to the people they plan to ‘mission’; cause these people are lying haters.

  18. Joh says:

    Mission work?
    Spreading the cult.

  19. Rachel says:

    Maybe this is their way of extricating themselves from the Duggars??

  20. Aubrey says:

    This is the first picture I’ve seen and maybe because of the beard, but I found him to appear attractive.

    • Susie 1 of 3 says:

      I don’t watch their show, but isn’t he the jerk from the terrifying the cat video?

      • PortlandJan says:

        He certainly is.

      • Syko says:

        Yes, and even if he were good looking, which he is not, and intelligent, which he apparently is not since he is also in the cult, the attempt to run over the cat would do me in on him. I have no patience for that sort of thing.

  21. pinetree13 says:

    Missionary work gives me a rage stroke. It is NOT humanitarian, it is a thinly-veiled attempt to convert the poor/uneducated.

    It works like this…people fly to poor countries to build houses, dig wells, whatever. Well guess what? With the money it costs to send these people you could HIRE locals from these downtrodden areas that have SKILLS and could therefore construct better houses, and dig better wells. The money would go WAAAAYYYY further and the people would be way better off using their skilled labour than receiving a hand out. So why don’t they send the money to hire locals to do the work instead of sending groups on expensive flights to do things they aren’t qualified to do? Because it is not about helping AT ALL. It is about spreading the religion that is all.

    I have yet to see a religion that actually does all the good they say they do. They are all talk and do the barest of the bare charity work and really just line the pockets of the church.

    Religions should lose their tax exempt status. The money from the taxes could be spent by the government on various charities. The churches shouldn’t complain if that was the case since they are supposed to do ‘good works’ but of course they WOULD complain because that truly isn’t what they want the money for.

    • Jayna says:

      Derek, her husband, before they met was on a mission for two years in Nepal. It consisted of building churches to convert them to Christianity.