'We love sharing Jesus with others' stars honor faith, family and freedom on July 4: 'Duck Family Treasure'
Thousands of people are expected to attend the event, according to Jessica Robertson.
The "Duck Family Treasure" stars of Fox Nation are celebrating Independence Day by honoring faith, family, and freedom through a public event.
The Robertson family, renowned for their duck hunting skills, will commemorate the American holiday with fireworks, in addition to their unique celebration that includes worship services, Bible trivia, and baptisms.
"July 4th has always been a significant occasion for our family. My grandparents served in World War II, my uncle in Vietnam, and we've always gathered together to celebrate. This year, my brother suggested we make it a community event, and it turned out to be a massive success. It was like a scene from 'Field of Dreams,' with people coming from all over to join in the fun. It was an incredible day."
Jessica Robertson said the event is expected to bring in thousands of attendees.
"She stated that they wanted the event to be accessible to the public and encouraged people to attend. Last year, they wanted attendees to share their journeys and experience the power of Jesus in their lives. They were thrilled about the event's potential and attributed its success to God."
She stated that over 50 individuals at the 2023 event chose to convert through Baptism.
Jep Robertson remembered, "It's cool because there are many people who come to church just because they like our family, and they experience a really cool spiritual moment that changes their lives forever."
The family will also exhibit their new children's book "Dear Valor."
"Jessica Robertson stated that the story is about adoption and unconditional love by families, extended families, and knowing that you can be different and still be loved unconditionally by your family, regardless of where you come from. She added that it is a sweet story for children."
The Robertsons plan their event with the help of others while maintaining their trust in the Lord.
"Jessica Robertson stated, "We're thrilled to be able to mingle and share our love for Jesus with others through our platform.""
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