'Duck Dynasty's Sadie Robertson Sees God's Beauty in Everything, Assists Christmas Effort in Anti-Human Trafficking

By Julie Brown Patton
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"If you begin to see God in everything and everyone, you will begin to see the world, and every human, for the beauty that they are," proclaimed Sadie Robertson on her Facebook page Monday.  Sadie Robertson

"If you begin to see God in everything and everyone, you will begin to see the world, and every human, for the beauty that they are," proclaimed Sadie Robertson on her Facebook page Monday.

One Facebook fan, Anthony Thomas Baker, then thanked her for being such a positive and inspiring role model for the youth of the United States and in the world, "especially when there are so many evil forces trying to keep God from being seen."

"Sadie, for someone so young, you are a great ambassador for God. He blessed you and you have blessed others with your beautiful singing voice singing praises to our King, posted another Facebook fan Teresa Greear.

This Christmas season, Robertson, who competed on Dancing With the Stars, and her mom Korie teamed up with Freely to create personalized gift boxes for fans, reports Inside Edition. Each month, Freely delivers boxes containing spiritual content. This month's boxes are filled with holiday goodies.


For December, Korie said fans can choose a box that Sadie or she has chosen. Inside Sadie's box, is a copy of her book, "Live Original," and a notebook with a prayer on each page.

For every Freely box sold, $5 will go to the A21 Campaign, a global anti-human trafficking organization.

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