Madison Prewett is opening up about her week after publicly discussing her purity beliefs — and the way she is getting previous perceived hardships.
“Thanks, Jesus. The previous couple days have been unexplainable,” Prewett, 29, wrote through her Instagram Tales on Sunday, June 29. “Repentance. Confessions. Freedom. Worship. So grateful for @tonyaprew @unite_us.”
The Bachelor Nation alum uploaded a photograph of her mom, Tonya, talking on the annual Unite Scholar Management Gathering. Prewett’s husband, Grant Troutt, later spoke throughout the church service.
“[I am] attending to study from the very best Bible trainer I do know,” she wrote. “@Grant_Troutt is all the time my favourite.”
Prewett and Troutt, 29, have been married since 2022, deciding to attend to have intercourse till after they tied the knot. The pair, who welcomed daughter Hosanna in January, have since passionately shared their beliefs about faith and modesty.
Prewett lately opened up about navigating “sexual sin” on her eponymous podcast.
“We’re going to tie in why purity issues to God, why holiness issues to God, why that’s a name for the youngsters of God,” she mentioned on the Monday, June 23, episode of her “Keep True” podcast, claiming that she struggled with the subject for a few years. “Fortunately, by the grace of God and by the facility of Godly group and folks round me, I’ve been free from porn and masturbation for — I don’t even know — 10 years, however that was one thing that enslaved me and marked me for thus lengthy.”

She added, “Irrespective of how a lot I beloved Jesus, I couldn’t shake that sin. I couldn’t break away from porn and masturbation.”
In line with Prewett, she used to look at plenty of TV exhibits that featured characters hooking up and having intercourse.
“I had already had moments of being interested by issues and having sure emotions or questioning sure issues or fantasizing about sure issues. I had not instructed that to anybody,” she recalled on Monday’s episode. “I had not pursued to do something about that, however I used to be curious, and I used to be about 13 years outdated. I went over to a buddy’s home and her mother and father weren’t round, and she or he turned on this present that was extraordinarily inappropriate.”

From there, Prewett mentioned that she “began feeling issues that I had by no means felt earlier than” and skilled “want” that in the end made her really feel embarrassed.
“Anytime you reside in secret, it’s solely going to create extra sin and it’s solely going to create extra disgrace as a result of that’s the place the enemy thrives,” she mentioned. “I used to be not capable of break away till I introduced different folks into it, till I ended letting the enemy run my life with dwelling in secrecy and dwelling in isolation.”