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Dear Sadie Robertson, Thank You For Being You

Thank you for being bold and sharing your faith with the world.

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Dear Sadie Robertson,

Thank you for the ministry that you do, and for spending your life doing it. You are a blessing to so many kids, teens, young adults, and parents. What you do and how you do it is making a difference.

Thank you for always giving God the glory. He is SO GOOD and you make sure people can see that through your life and social media presence. Social media is so incredible and has the power to influence so many people for the gospel, and you take advantage of that.

You are hilarious!! I think it's awesome how you show the world the kind of fun you can have with your friends and family while living a Christlike life. People need to see how Christianity is not limiting them and keeping them from doing "anything fun," but that it is giving them freedom through Jesus and preparing them for something better.

I enjoy watching you speak. I've never been to hear you speak in person, but I've watched several videos and listened. The Lord is truly working in you and revealing things to you to share with the world. Our generation needs to hear the voice of the Lord, and He is speaking truth through you! Thank you for being a willing vessel.

Your books "Live Original" and "Live Fearless" are wonderful and easy to read. Not everyone can dedicate that much time, thought, and effort to writing books, especially while they are young and have so many other things that they could be doing. Your dedication and love for God's people is evident.

I was reluctant to read them at first, since we are very close in age. I thought it might be weird to try learning from someone so close to my age, but I enjoyed them immensely and they helped me rethink about a lot of things in my life. Your honesty and openness is refreshing and super helpful for so many.

Thank you for stepping out of your comfort zone, and following God's will in your life. It's inspiring and motivating. I pray that the Lord will continue to use you and bless you all the days of your life!

Check out Sadie's blog and follow her on Instagram! @legitsadierob

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