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McEntire showed off one photo featuring herself and her siblings — Alice, Pake, and Susie — alongside a couple, more recent snaps of McEntire with her younger sister, Susie. She captioned the slew of photos with an equally sweet caption, writing, "Happy birthday to my favorite little sister!!! Love you forever, Susie! Upon seeing McEntire's post, many fans were quick to comment that the two sisters looked very much alike. She says "my country roots have grown into a full tree with a strong trunk and limbs.

I can handle other styles that continue to celebrate the things country is known for. I'm pretty sure that is what the spiritual life is about. I am so much more honest now at my core. She and Mark Eaton from Seattle, WA were married in December of and are usually found no more than several feet apart at any given moment. Mark, otherwise known to her fans as Mr. Seattle, is a adventurer, fitness expert, theologian and presenter. The two of them make a tremendous team bringing joy, hope and authenticity to their audiences.

It is another reason for her fresh and honest smile. A little secret never hurts: Susie sometimes invites Mark on stage to help with a little blues guitar. The surprize here is that Mark joins her on 4 songs in duet style. I did not know he could sing like this. From her previous relationships, she had three children.

Fortunately for her, she found love in Mark Eaton, a native of Washington State, whom she has been married to since December With him, she is now actively involved in social welfare works and non-profit organizations. Unlike Reba and Susie, the singer's older sister Alice is not very popular and prefers to stay low-key.

Most importantly, she is not involved with any sort of musical works. Pake, born Dale Stanley McEntire, also started his career as a musician. Born and raised in Southeastern Oklahoma, McEntire Eaton felt God was calling her to spread his word, instead of just singing about it.

McEntire Eaton said her background in both Atoka and Nashville is what inspires her to do the show. Susie and her husband Mark recorded their podcast at their home just North of Atoka, and once the producers saw and heard their stories, they wanted to bring the couple to be part of the show, so they headed to Nashville. Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith interviews people about how their Faith got them through their life.

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