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  1. The Baxters is a TV series that follows the lives of Elizabeth and John Baxter and their adult children, as they face various challenges and choices with God. The series is based on the bestselling novels by Karen Kingsbury and stars Ted McGinley, Ali Cobrin, Masey McLain and others.

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  2. The Baxters is an American faith-based family drama television series, based on the Redemption book series by Karen Kingsbury, developed by Roma Downey, and streamed on Amazon Prime Video. The series follows John and Elizabeth Baxter and their five adult children, Kari, Ashley, Luke, Erin, and Brooke.

  3. • 1mo. ‘The Baxters' Season 4 Update: Here's the renewal status for Prime Video's family drama series. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Baxters' just dropped all 3 seasons at once on Amazon...

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · By Nathan Johnson Posted: April 11, 2024. Amazon Prime Video's The Baxters received a promising update from lead star and producer Roma Downey regarding a potential Season 4. The Baxters recently debuted on Amazon Prime Video on March 27.

  5. S1.E4 ∙ In Hindsight. Thu, Mar 28, 2024. Kari's pregnancy revelation to Tim leaves Angela frustrated over his stalled divorce. Dirk's obsession with Angela persists. Kari enjoys a day with Ryan, while John offers a hopeful message for Elizabeth and their family. 9.6/10 (58) Rate.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Based on Karen Kingsbury's novels, The Baxters is a faith-infused family drama series that follows Elizabeth and John Baxter and their five adult children. The series premieres March 28 on Amazon Prime Video and features guest stars Kathie Lee Gifford and Jake Allyn.

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  8. Based on the Redemption series from #1 New York Times Bestselling author Karen Kingsbury, Season One of The Baxters centers on Elizabeth and John’s daughter, Kari, who learns the shocking truth that her husband, Tim, has been secretly having an affair.

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