Rev. Franklin Graham Offers Hope for Cheating Spouses Uncovered on Ashley Madison [SEE HERE]

After reported suicides and much family devastation because of the millions of leaked users of Ashley Madison, Reverend Franklin Graham offered advice to those now marked "cheaters."

The so-called private cheating site was hacked leaking almost 40 million people's information. Some are committing suicide according to multiple reports after being exposed and even some prominent names in the Christian world including Josh Duggar are now facing public humiliation. In a recent Facebook post, the son of evangelical pioneer Billy Graham wanted to offer advice for all those who fell into sin because of Ashley Madison.

See Graham's full post below:

"Ashley Madison, the cheating website, continues to be in the news. Their slogan is "Life is short. Have an affair." This is partly true-life is short! Much shorter than imagined for some. Tragically, some have committed suicide over the shame and embarrassment of their sin being made public by the hacking and exposure of as many as 37 million of the site's users. The ripple effect of this disclosure has been multi-faceted, including scams and extortion of clients desperate to stop the exposure of their infidelity. If you are living in fear because of your sins, I want you to know that your sins can be forgiven. God can take away your guilt and shame and give you a new life. But you have to be willing to turn from your sin and put your faith in His Son Jesus Christ-to trust Him as your Savior and follow Him as your Lord. The Bible says, "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." Don't you want to trust Him and have your sins forgiven? Don't you want to have your guilt taken away? Life is short. Get ready for eternity today. Jesus is waiting and eager to hear your prayer."

According to Graham's post, hope is not lost for those who put their trust in Jesus. Following the Biblical principle of forgiveness Ana Duggar, wife of the '19 Kids and Counting' star Josh, has also chosen to look past her husband's transgressions.

(Photo : Instagram/Josh Duggar- Josh Duggar posted this photo of his new daughter Meredith and wife Anna Duggar)

According to reports by Gawker, Duggar paid roughly $1000 for a subscription to the online service from February 2013 until May 2015. An extra $250 was paid for a money-back "affair guarantee."

Although an official statement has not been made, a source told Perez Hilton that, "Anna will not leave him. As with her in-laws, she is turning more to her faith than ever, she and Josh are probably praying around the clock right now, I would assume."

What are you thoughts on Ana's apparent stance and Rev. Graham's post? Leave your comments below.