So, what is exactly going on with Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard's missionary work in Central America? That's what everyone seems to be asking these days, as the reality television couple is now under fire for donations even though they might not even be qualified to be missionaries in the first place.

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According to The Stir on Tuesday, Jill and Derick are raising a lot of eyebrows from their critics, who are apparently slamming them for improperly using their funds for several trips they've taken back to the United States from El Salvador.

Derick posted a photo on his Instagram account that has fans wondering exactly who their financial supporters are and what indeed are they supporting.

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He captioned his photo with, "Thank you to all our prayer and financial support partners who were able to join us last night for an evening of ministry discussion and fellowship! Thank you also to our financial partners who were not able to attend last night! We can't do it without you!"

Blogger Jenny Erickson of The Stir further questions if they are the right people to do missionary work abroad as she wrote, "The couple lacks the educational qualifications to be funded missionaries of the SBC and IMB. Both institutions require a bachelor's degree from an accredited school, and well as graduate credits in specific courses. Derick has a degree, but lacks the grad work, and Jill hasn't attended college."

So far, neither Jill nor Derick have made any comments about the report. Keep up with Enstars for all the latest news on the entire Duggar family along with all of your favorite reality television stars.