prayers are pouring in phil robertsonafter revealing that his family, the patriarch of the “Duck Dynasty” family, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
robertson's son Jace Robertson We talked about the latest diagnosis. Blaze TV The “Shame on the Robertsons” podcast episode was released on Friday.
“I admired Phil's bold faith in Jesus Christ and his willingness to point to God's Word.”
“Phil's not feeling well,” he said. “I think we talked about it on our 1,000th podcast. We were trying to come up with a diagnosis, and the doctors said he has some type of blood disease that causes all kinds of problems. ”
Phil Robertson was on the podcast, but was absent due to declining health.
“It seems like his symptoms are accelerating and causing problems throughout his body. And he's in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. So when you put all these things together, he's really not doing well. He's suffering.” said Jace Robertson.
Additionally, his father said he had difficulty walking around without “crying out in pain.”
Sadie Robertson I wrote about my grandfather on Instagram, Posted An image of them together.
“In moments like this, it can feel overwhelming that so much bad news becomes public news. But did you know? How amazing it is that so many people know I'm so grateful that my family has chosen to make our lives public, considering the circumstances.''Grandpa! ” she wrote.
“I'm so glad so many people can learn from his faith and love for his family.
I am so proud to be his granddaughter. I am so proud to have learned from him how to love, respect, and teach words,” she added.
Evangelist Rev. Franklin Graham Jr. was among those who asked for prayers for Robertson's condition.
“Phil Robertson, would you please join me in praying for his wife?” Miss Kayand their families? ” I wrote Graham on social media. “Phil has serious health issues, and I admire his bold faith in Jesus Christ and his willingness to point to God's Word.”
The Robertson family rose to national fame when their show “Duck Dynasty” broke ratings records for cable TV's nonfiction series. The show ended in 2017 after 11 seasons.
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