'Duck Dynasty' News: Robertson Family Women Reveal their Spiritual Battles With Fame While Serving God

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The wives from the popular A&E reality series 'Duck Dynasty' recently discussed multiple topics including the Robertson family's spiritual battle regarding fame.

"We're here, we're there, we're on the road ... that part is really hard to leave (after sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ)- somebody you want to respond to so bad, but you're talking to masses of people," said Miss Kay at the "Duck Commander Missions Sunday" Q&A session at their Whites Ferry Road (WFR) Church in West Monroe, Louisiana on September 14.

Jep's wife Jessica echoed her mother-in-law's sentiments regarding the negative aspects of fame.

"The time - it's hard to juggle time, being a Mom of four young kids," said Jessica. "[I'm often] feeling like I'm pulled in a hundred different directions," said Jessica, "Without [the church family's support] ... without a wonderful husband, I couldn't do it."

All the Robertson wives were present at the recent Q&A session (hosted by Phil, Miss Kay's eldest son Alan, and Senior Pastor Mike Kellett) except for Willie's wife Korie, who is currently on a missions expedition to Ethiopia in order to help orphans and people in need living in the African country.

The Robertson matriarch also talked about her personal experiences with helping people in need in third world countries. "The reward and the joy you find when they come back and tell you everything that they did ... to know that you've got hands on the ground that you sent, that can [fill] your place when you can't go ... it changes their lives," said Miss Kay.

"To know that they can be part of giving to [missions], even if it's just small amounts - but it's what they have that they can help somebody in another country learn about Jesus... We need to not forget that, and not forget to teach our children and our grandchildren about that."

Jase's wife Missy also talked about the support her family received from their fans from all over the world regarding their old-fashioned values.

"We hear from so many people around the country ... and even around the world, [who] say how much they appreciate our shows and the Christian principles that it portrays," said Missy.

Missy's mother-in-law Miss Kay agrees with her reality show co-star's statement wholeheartedly.

"It has just been such a blessing ... being able to share Jesus' love to all the people," said Miss Kay. "People that really want you to share with them ... They want you to give them the hope that we have in Jesus."