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Lindsie Chrisley Share a subtle quote after her father, Todd Chrisleywere released from prison After receiving a presidential pardon.
“See the story of the Lord developing,” read an unknown quote, which shared Lindsie, 35, through his Instagram story on Sunday, June 1.
Lindsie is also associated with a wonderful prayer group is that she original Post.
“When Peter faces in the first reading, he responds confidently and tells his story, explaining him to them step by step, starting with, ‘I was in prayer.’ (Acts 11: 4-5). “Someone can hear the excitement in Peter’s voice coming through in his words, and feel the conversion of hearts in the listeners who praise God. Conflict became an opportunity to come together and learn from Peter, to see how he made his decisions and following the direction of the Lord. ”
The message continued, “Like Peter, we all have a story to share. Our stories evolve and develop every second, and sometimes we are not even aware. If we can pause every day and take a moment to see the story of the Lord develop in our midst, we can come to a clearer understanding of it all. It begins on the large number of stories.”
While Lindsie was disengaged from her famous family, they have been starting a new chapter recently after Todd, 56, and J. J.You have Chrisley were both released from prison Following a pardon by President Donald Trump. .
The Chrisley knows best A couple were executed on several charges of fraud in 2019. Although they carried out their innocence through the trial of 2022, a jury found them guilty. Todd and Julie were sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, respectively. An appeal in 2024 fell their sentence two years.
Next year Trump announced, 78 Todd and Julie Pardonsand were released from federal custody on Wednesday, May 28.
“I want to thank the most of my lord and Savior because that’s who did me through it,” said Todd in Friday’s press conference, May 30, held in Nashville. “(Savannah) has fought a long fight and for any parent to see their child fighting as hard as this, it’s a sword with a double edge. It’s a blessing, and then your heart breaks because your child is set in that situation.”
Lindsie before break her silence On her parents’ pardon, writing, “With God all things possible,” through Instagram on Thursday, May 29.