PICTURED: Heartbroken Anna Duggar visits her porn addicted-husband Josh with their young daughter Meredith at his faith-based rehab 

  • Anna Duggar appears to be going to visit her husband Josh with daughter Meredith in a new preview for Jill and Jessa: Counting On
  • She also speaks about her recent troubles in the preview, saying; 'I don't know what I'm stepping into. I don't know how to handle each situation' 
  • The new preview also shows Jinger Duggar refusing to answer if she is courting anyone, fueling speculation she is with Lawson Bates 
  • The most shocking revelation though in the preview is that Ben Seewald may be recording a Christian hip-hop album 
  • Jill and her husband Derick Dillard are seen in Central America doing missionary work with their newborn son Israel during the new season
  • Janna, John David, Josiah and Joseph will also be featured in the new series 

A new preview for the upcoming season of Jill and Jessa: Counting On appears to show Anna Duggar and daughter Meredith as they prepare to visit Josh Duggar in rehab.

Anna is seen leaving the Duggar home with a suitcase and then driving off with her daughter. 

She also speaks about her recent troubles in the preview, saying; 'I don't know what I'm stepping into. I don't know how to handle each situation.

'It's not anything I ever would have thought I would walk through. Just do the next right thing. Have the next right response for the next 15 minutes.'

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Big day: Anna Duggar appears to be going to visit her husband Josh with daughter Meredith in a new preview for Jill and Jessa: Counting On (above)

Big day: Anna Duggar appears to be going to visit her husband Josh with daughter Meredith in a new preview for Jill and Jessa: Counting On (above)

Opening up: Anna also speaks about her recent troubles in the preview, saying; 'I don't know what I'm stepping into. I don't know how to handle each situation'

Opening up: Anna also speaks about her recent troubles in the preview, saying; 'I don't know what I'm stepping into. I don't know how to handle each situation'

The new preview also seems to suggest that Jinger Duggar may in fact be courting family friend Lawson bates as she refuses to talk about who might court next when asked by producers on the show. 

Most shocking of all however is the revelation that Ben Seewald may be recording a  Christian hip-hop  album. 

TLC announced in February that a full season of Jill and Jessa: Counting On will premiere this month following many of the older Duggar children and Anna.

The show will not however include Josh, whose molestation scandal led to the cancellation of the family's original reality show 19 Kids and Counting last summer.

The first preview also suggested that sister Joy Anna will have a large role in the new series, and she is seen crying in the first promo as she discusses how difficult last year was, with Josh's molestation scandal followed a few months later by news of extramarital affairs and a porn addiction. 

'With all our family's gone through, I've grown up a lot,' says Joy Ann.

This new season will be different from the episodes that aired last year due to the fact that Jill and her husband Derick Dillard will be in Central America doing missionary work with their newborn son Israel.

Jessa and her husband Ben will remain in Arkansas however with their newborn son Spurgeon, and be featured alongside Jinger, Janna, Joy Anna, John David, Josiah and Joseph in the new show.

And of course Anna, who has been raising her four children with Josh while he remains in a faith-based rehab program in Illinois. 

Jessa says at the end of the new preview; 'We've shared this journey with the world. Family is everything.'

The first episode will premiere on March 15 on TLC. 

Last May, the public learned that Josh molested five minors as a teenager, including four of his sisters.

He was never tried or charged for those offenses, and law enforcement was never notified in any official capacity by his parents.

In the aftermath of this scandal, the family's popular reality show 19 Kids & Counting was cancelled by TLC.

The summer then ended with the news that Josh had an account on the adult cheating website Ashley Madison and had been having sexual encounters with women outside his marriage, including Danica.

Josh confessed to having affairs in a letter in August, writing; 'I have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife.

'I am so ashamed of the double life that I have been living and am grieved for the hurt, pain and disgrace my sin has caused my wife and family, and most of all Jesus and all those who profess faith in Him.'

He entered a faith-based rehab program in Illinois shortly after that revelation to treat his infidelity and addiction to porn.

He has been visited by his wife Anna on multiple occasions, who has said she is standing by her husband.

Say what: The most shocking revelation though in the preview is that Ben Seewald (above with Jessa and baby Spurgeon) may be recording a Christian hip-hop album

Say what: The most shocking revelation though in the preview is that Ben Seewald (above with Jessa and baby Spurgeon) may be recording a Christian hip-hop album

Out of the coutry: Jill and her husband Derick Dillard (above) are seen in Central America doing missionary work with their newborn son Israel during the new season

Out of the coutry: Jill and her husband Derick Dillard (above) are seen in Central America doing missionary work with their newborn son Israel during the new season

New man?: The new preview also shows Jinger Duggar (above) refusing to answer if she is courting anyone, fueling speculation she is with Lawson Bates

New man?: The new preview also shows Jinger Duggar (above) refusing to answer if she is courting anyone, fueling speculation she is with Lawson Bates

The couple wed in 2008, and are parents to five-month-old Meredith Grace, two-year-old Marcus, four-year-old Michael and six-year-old daughter Mackynzie.

Anna was able to address her husband's infidelity last year when she appeared on a new TLC series that focused on Josh's two married sisters, Jill and Jessa, who were both victims of his sexual molestation as children.

In an episode of Jill & Jessa: Counting On that aired in December, Anna broke down in tears while speaking about her marriage.

'I knew about this long before it hit the press,' said Anna while describing why she decided to stick by Josh during the molestation scandal.

Anna explained that she visited Josh and his family in Arkansas before they were officially courting, and that Josh told her family 'his life story' - including his sordid past.

'He was very detailed and honest with my parents because in his heart he knew he wanted to pursue a relationship.'

Anna then said that when their daughter Meredith was born in July, the media surrounding her husband's adolescence was calming down and that the baby was a 'ray of sunshine' through all of the chaos.

Then, a month later, came the news of his affairs.

'I think it is such a betrayal for a spouse to go through what we’re walking through,' said Anna as she fought back tears.

She then added; 'It was hard to realize that it was such a public thing, and so, not only was it a betrayal against me, but it was also a betrayal for those who call themselves Christian.

'Everyone was able to see us get married and to vow before God to be loyal to each other, and that loyalty was broken. And so, for my heart, it was just broken.'

Josh's sisters described rallying around Anna and wanting to be there for her in her time of need and said that she was an example of the power of unconditional love.

'Josh was my first love, my one and only, but I knew that my only hope was to cling to my faith, because I knew if I went off of what I was feeling, I would turn a mess into a disaster,' said Anna.

'In the stun and shock of everything, I was just praying, "God, help me to respond to all of this."

'I didn't know what to do. I knew we needed help, and I was just praying God would give the wisdom and the help that we needed to take the next step.'

She also said that her husband's decision to go to a Christian recovery program was a difficult one because she knew was going 'to be alone for an extended period of time' with a newborn.

Anna was right too, as Josh has now been in the program for over six months.

He has not been seen in public since entering rehab, and has not spoken publicly about these scandals since he released his apology statement last August. 

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