'Duck Dynasty' Star Reveals Car Was Burglarized, Someone Stole Her Bible
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'Duck Dynasty' Star Reveals Car Was Burglarized, Her Husband's Bible Was Taken

Sadie Robertson Huff, Duck Dynasty star and podcaster, revealed that her car was broken into while on holiday, and many valuable goods were taken. Among them was her husband's Bible, one that he's had "forever."

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On July 21, Sadie Robertson shared with her Whoa That's Good audience that thieves had burglarized her car and stolen her family's items while they were dining on holiday. Although items such as their passports and credit cards were grabbed, nothing has affected the couple more than her husband losing his Bible.

Sadie Robertson and her family are deeply religious. She takes the time to mention God and her faith every opportunity they can. On the recent episode, Sadie was joined by her husband, Christian Huff, to break the tragic news.

While the family were enjoying a meal during their trip to Atlanta, opportunists had broken into their car. Something they noticed on the way back.

"When we go out to get in our cars, that's when we realized that our cars, the windows are completely busted in," she said. The culprits stole their backpacks, which included many vital items for the family.

The family's passports were stolen, alongside Christian's credit cards, driving licence, sunglasses, watch, headphones, but most importantly, his Bible.

"Yeah, it was sad," she continued. "That's so low. Like, you know, you're stealing from a family with kids. And then I just hate to think about them seeing Honey and Haven's little faces on that passport. It just makes me so mad."

Sadie Robertson Hopes The Thieves Will Open Christian's Bible

The family, although wrathful, hasn't let their anger and frustration get the better of them. Sadie went on to explain that she hopes they'll crack open the stolen Bible and turn in to God.

Christian admitted that they prayed that the fear of the Lord would fall upon the burglars.

"I prayed that they'd be vulnerable because they feel so bad about what they did," Sadie elaborated. "I prayed it would lead them to repentance and that they would open Christian's Bible and start reading it and feel the fear of the Lord."