Madison Prewett Her week was open after she discussed her purity beliefs and how to get rid of the hardships.
“Thank you, Jesus. The last few days cannot be explained,” Prewett, 29, wrote in an Instagram story on Sunday, June 29.
Bachelor alum uploaded a photo of her mother. Toniaaddressed at the annual Unite student leadership gathering. Prett’s husband, Grant Truteand later spoke during church service.
“[I am] She wrote, learn from the best Bible teachers I know. @grant_troutt is always my favorite. ”
Prewett and Troutt, 29, Married Since 2022, it has been decided to wait for sex until they tied it up. The couple welcomed their daughter Hosanna in January and since then shared their belief in religion and modesty.
Prewett has been opened recently Navigate “Sexual Crime” On her podcast of the same name.
“We will be talking about why purity is important to God, why holiness is important to God, and why it is a call to God’s children,” she said in the episode of the “Keep Real” podcast on Monday, June 23, claiming she has struggled on the topic for many years. “Thankfully, with the grace of God, with the power of the godly community and those around me, I got rid of pornography and masturbation – I didn’t even know – for ten years, but it was something that enslaved me and marked me for so long.”

She added: “No matter how much I love Jesus, I can’t shake that sin. I can’t get rid of pornography and masturbation.”
According to Prewett, she used to Watch a lot of TV shows That character hangs up and makes love.
“I’ve been curious about things at times, have certain feelings, want to know something or fantasize about something, I didn’t tell anyone,” she recalled on Monday. “I didn’t pursue anything, but I was curious, I was about 13. I went to a friend’s house and her parents weren’t around, and she opened this very inappropriate show.”

From there, Prewett said that she “started to feel something I’ve never had” and experienced “desire” that ultimately embarrassed her.
“Whenever you live in secret, it only causes more sin, it only causes more shame, because that’s where the enemy thrives,” she said. “I can’t break free until I bring others into it until I stop letting the enemy live in a life of secrecy and isolation.”

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