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The untold truth of Ainsley Earhardt
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In an op-ed written for Fox News in , she revealed that it was one of the first things she sought out when she left her home state of South Carolina. However, finding the right congregation wasn't enough. I wanted to find a Bible study with a small group of women," Earhardt wrote, explaining that she began meeting up with a few co-workers and old friends in her "tiny apartment" to "learn more about the Bible.
We have shared prayer requests, happy milestones, sad events, and been there for one another. What's more, scroll through Earhardt's Instagram feed and you'll soon find multiple posts featuring faith-driven quotes and passages.
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Don't miss a step! Another text-post around this time read , "Whatever didn't work out was God protecting you. In addition to her faith, Earhardt has also relied on another coping mechanism to deal with life's ups and downs: journaling. All day long. I had boxes of journals," she explained.
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Noting that it's "pretty cathartic for me to write a letter to God," she added that should anything ever happen to her, "I also wrote those journals so that my daughter would have a deeper knowledge of who I was as a person. In May , Earhardt spoke candidly about suffering a miscarriage in an emotional, tear-filled video for I Am Second , which has filmed hundreds of interviews, documentaries, and short films in an effort to inspire the Christian community.
When it was Earhardt's turn to face the camera during the non-profit's "White Chair Film" series, she opened up about her struggles with pregnancy , what it was like to lose her first child, and the role her faith played. HuffPost is now part of the Verizon Media family. We Verizon Media and our partners need your consent to access your device, set cookies, and use your data, including your location, to understand your interests, provide relevant ads and measure their effectiveness. Verizon Media will also provide relevant ads to you on our partners' products.
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