With the Duggar family, you just never know what their next move might be, as they've been trying to regroup following the aftermath of Josh Duggar's scandalous summer while focusing on their future. Now, there's new speculation now that Jill Duggar and her husband Derick Dillard might make Central America their new, permanent home as their hopes for their own spin-off show were shattered once 19 Kids & Counting was pulled off the air.

Rumors are swirling that Jill and Derick are not looking to coming back Stateside anytime soon as the missionaries are hard at work at an undisclosed location in Central America. Derick recently posted a photo of him receiving a diploma as he is trying to learn fluent Spanish in his new home country.

The former Wal Mart employee wrote, "Got my diploma and movin' on to the next level! #graduationday #diploma #spanishnovice #dillardfamadventures #centralamerica #meanstoanend #lotsofworkleft #hola #adiosamigos."

Unfortunately though, it doesn't sound like everyone is impressed with Jill and Derick's work, while many fans have taken to his Instagram account to criticize the couple for trying to convert local Catholics in their area to Quiverful.

One follower wrote, "The missionary work of the Dillards consists of converting poverty stricken Catholics into Quiverful, which encourages consistent childbearing. They are not there to educate, help, or train. They are there to manipulate a population of people who are desperate. What the Dillards are doing is wrong on every level."

Another critic wrote, "Please explain to me what exactly is so damn positive about him? And what's he doing for my people besides contributing to colonialism and indoctrination."

So far, Jill and Derick have not responded to the criticism, nor have they specified how long they will be in Central America. The couple tied the knot in June 2014 and welcomed their first son together, Israel David, back in April.

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Jill duggar, Derick dillard