Sunday, March 9, 2014

Koloff Family Thoughts

Our family in no way, shape or form, agreed to do a show about "Church Girls Gone Wild"!  Although according to some of the messages we've received from fans of the show, it may seem that way, following the first episode of Season 2, which aired last Wednesday. Frankly, we can see why you'd come to that conclusion and trust me, we were cringing at some of it too.  But, we are confident that the show will prove to be about faith, restoration and reconciliation, as we were promised, or we wouldn't have been involved.  You can call us naive, but that's just the plain truth. Yes, we were SHOCKED too (we heard you loud and clear!) by this 1st episode, but we trust the show, the network and our producers that it will take a positive direction throughout Season 2, just as Season 1 proved to do,  and we are asking you to trust the process as well.

The Koloff's are ONLY responsible for our own actions and are proud of our participation and the vulnerability we shared throughout the filming of Season 2.  You will see throughout this season that we faced challenges as a family, yet overcame them with the help of Jesus Christ, our faith in Him and our love and respect for one another. I'm incredibly proud of my entire family (including my ex-husband, Nikita). We've never claimed to be perfect or have all the answers, but we know and love The One who does.  (The only thing I regret pertaining this season is my horrible haircut! I'm thankful my hair has grown out!).

Although we don't know what the upcoming episodes will contain, we're staying positive and believe that in the end, all the families will find their way and the initial premise of the show will be fulfilled.  We have NO idea what any family, besides our own, filmed. We're trying to keep in mind that it's a great witness to see where someone started, but more important how they finish!  We're rooting for all the families.

With that said, we will NOT be allowing my granddaughter, Salem (who's only 4 years old), to watch our show until we've watched it first, only allowing her to view what is appropriate.   I would
encourage those of you with young children to do the same.  Our show is PG-13.

We've always believed that our show would focus on real life struggles Christians go through and show how their faith in Jesus Christ is the glue that holds them together and gets them through anything and everything they are faced with. We still believe this will prove to be the case in the long run.

We only met the Elliott's and Cassidy's several weeks ago. They are wonderful people.  And we feel confident to say their heart and intentions are in the same place as ours.  Just because we faced different obstacles in our different and separate families, does not negate the act that each and every family on this show loves The Lord and each other very much! And it most assuredly doesn't mean one family is better than another.

Keep watching and praying for lives to continually be touched and changed by "Preachers Daughters!"

See you on Wednesdays at 9/8c on Lifetime!

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1 comment:

darci_arm said...

I truly believe you are all an amazing family. I follow almost all of you on Twitter/Instagram because I love seeing what you're all up to. I often see comments and tweets about how you guys are a favorite family among viewers. I hope and believe that you guys will keep the show strong. I was beyond shocked with this season's premiere. But unfortunately the network will do what it has to, to get views. Adding in a different kind of excitement than what you guys do on a daily basis, is what such a huge part of this world wants to see. Thank you for being you, and sticking to your beliefs. I appreciate your family and enjoy seeing you all. I hope things do get better. I'd hate to see you leave, as you're my favorites as well. God bless you all, and I pray God has lead you into something you can all grow more with him, during this experience.
Xoxoxo