
Jinger Duggar is enjoying the Lone Star State and a rare family reunion.
“Allie B. Stuckey’s Share the Arrows dinner was amazing! So thankful to attend with my mom and sisters,” Jinger, 31, wrote via Instagram on Friday, October 10, referring to the Christian-based conference held in Texas. “immediately, let’s get this conference started!!!”
Ahead of the programming festivities, Jinger posed with mom Michelle Duggar and her sisters Jill, Jessa and Joy-Anna Duggar. The group was also joined by Kendra Duggar, who is married to their brother, Joseph Duggar.
In a follow-up snap, the Duggar women were joined by youngest sisters Johannah, 19, Jennifer, 18, Jordyn, 16, and Josie, 15. (Michelle, 59, shares all 19 of her children with husband Jim-Bob Duggar.)
“Reunion with my mom and sisters,” Jinger added on Friday. “Just missing Jana.”
Jinger’s oldest sister, Jana Duggar, currently lives in Nebraska with her husband, Stephen Wissman. They are currently expecting their first baby, though it’s not known whether Jana’s pregnancy is the reason for her apparent decision to skip the annual Texas conference.
Share the Arrows, organized by Blaze Media, is described as an “impactful day of teaching, fellowship and worship” for conservative Christian women, according to a website description.

The Duggars traveled to Share the Arrows from their respective homes across the United States. Jinger and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, are based in California with their three kids. Michelle and the rest of her children all still reside in their native Arkansas.
Even though Jinger’s brood lives far from the remaining Duggars, they try to organize as many reunions as possible. Michelle even flew to Los Angeles in March to support Jinger during the birth of her third baby, son Finn.
“I think that she’s only missed two, but each of ours she’s been there,” Jinger said on her eponymous podcast in April, referring to the Counting On matriarch. “Finn is grandbaby No. 37 for my parents, and that is insane to think about.”
Vuolo, 38, revealed at the time that his mother-in-law was “fully committed” to supporting Jinger during and after childbirth.
“She came a week before, she stayed a week and a half after, and she’s fully committed,” Vuolo said. “So she comes and serves. She’s, like, taking everything off of your plate every morning. I mean, she wakes up before any of us. It’s really sweet.”

Joy-Anna Duggar with sister-in-law Kendra Duggar. Courtesy of Joy-Anna Duggar/ Instagram
In addition to Jinger’s mom and dad, the Becoming Free Indeed author also stays in touch with many of her siblings.
“I talk to my older sisters the most, and then beyond that, I just had [Jennifer] out here.” Jinger said during an Instagram Story video in August. “That was so much fun, hanging out with her. My dad and Jackson also came through, and that was super fun. [I also talk] to Joy all the time. They were out here for a bit of time. [Her husband] Austin [Forsyth] had some work to do, and so we really connected. When she was out here for that month, it was so much fun.”
Joy-Anna, 27, and Forsyth, 31, recently brought their three children to visit Jinger’s little ones in L.A. earlier this summer.