Julie Chrisley opened up to her hubby, Todd Chrisley

Julie Chrisley opened up to her hubby, Todd Chrisley

Julie Chrisley opened up to her hubby, Todd Chrisley

Julie Chrisley “Praying” The Legal Struggle Her Family Has Undergone Has a “Reason”

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  • Julie Chrisley has faith that  family will eventually be able to accept their current legal difficulties.
  • Less than a month before she and Todd are expected to report to prison.
  • Julie Chrisley discussed her heart and head with husband Todd Chrisley.
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“I’ve been reading and praying a lot with my prayer partner, and I’m convinced that there is a purpose for the journey we’re all doing. There is an objective, “said the 49-year-old Chrisley Knows Best actor.

She talked about a conversation with her prayer partner and cited a verse from the Bible. “She said something to me that caused me to pause and consider things differently. Even when Mary—you know, became pregnant—was a virgin and carried the Messiah in her womb. According to the Bible, Baby Jesus was born “when Mary was fully finished.”

When it comes to her own life, Julie said, “So I believe, a lot of times it’s more about our journey getting to where we end up — when we become “completely achieved”.”

Later, Julie commented, “We need to go back and teach ourselves that there are waiting periods in our life. We cannot merely permit such waiting times to turn into waiting times for garbage. We must undergo a waiting period during which we will develop.”

“And I feel that the genuine growth happens at the darkest part of the agony,” Todd, 53, continued.

 

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Julie and Todd were both convicted responsible for bank fraud and tax evasion in June. They received their prison terms in November; Todd will serve 12 years and Julie will serve 7. Upon being released from prison, both Chrisleys received an extra 16 months of probation.

Todd and Julie received orders on December 15 to appear in Florida prison on January 17.

The Chrisleys have continued to assert their innocence despite being convicted guilty. The Chrisleys believed the judge used them as a “example,” a source told.

“They’ve really been leaning into their faith to get them through,” the source continued.

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