"You heard me tell her we had a long drive home and she needed to use the potty. You heard her tell me she was scared the toilet would flush while she was sitting on it."
Bear Grylls is best known for his wildly successful TV shows like "Man vs. Wild" and "Running Wild With Bear Grylls." He's eaten snakes, scorpions and the eyeballs of way too many animals as part of his survival in treacherous corners of the world. But the true secret to his survival and existence is a deeply rooted faith in God.
Interest in the Duggar family continues to run high, and probably always will. None of them can do anything remotely public without catching some controversy, and Jinger Duggar Vuolo's recent appearance on Kirk Cameron's TBN TV show "Takeaways" proves that to be true.
"Her eyes weren’t even open. So I tore the bag, that she was in. It was like a garbage bag, her head was in the bottom of the bag. And her legs were hanging out the front of the bag. And she wasn’t breathing."
"I could hardly make out anyone or anything through the tears. People were eating fast food around me, laughing, texting. I on the other hand was a wreck. I kept my face down, my face was drenched in tears. I kept telling and giving myself every reason to go through with this even though I did not believe in it."
Earlier this week, popular actress Candace Cameron Bure encouraged her Instagram followers to “rebuke” spirits of loneliness, shame, regret, worry, anxiety, depression, and darkness.
Mark Wahlberg, who regularly talks openly about his faith, recently moved his family out of Hollywood, despite being a big-name actor thanks to a Hollywood career.