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Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms from North Carolina.
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Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms from North Carolina have gone viral after sharing a video about sharing your faith. (3n1 Trilogy/Facebook)
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Triplets from North Carolina have gone viral on social media after sharing the gospel and reading from the Bible.

Gage, Till, and Kaden Helms are on a mission to spread the good word of God through social media. Their tagline on Instagram is "triplets on a mission for JESUS."

The teenagers, who recently turned 18, had never been on any social media before. After their parents gave them the go-ahead, they created an account called 3n1trilogy about a year ago. 

"We always talked to people about Jesus in person and stuff, and we knew social media was blowing up and we never had it our whole life, so we were like, we can use it for a good purpose," said Gage in an interview

Their first video went viral overnight. It was about sharing your Christian faith at school. Within 8 hours overnight, the triplets video had over 100,000 views. 

"We usually do what we're struggling on or what we're thinking about," said Till. "For a long time, in the beginning at school, we were like, what are people struggling with? A lot of people don't have hope, so we need to talk about hope. And then we were like, a lot of people are having doubt; they're doubting God. So, we were like, we can really talk about doubt because everybody doubts at some point. So, then we just started going from there."

The Helms recently graduated high school and all three are enrolled in Gardner Webb University this fall. On top of posting videos while reading the word of God, the boys are talented wrestlers, having won numerous awards.

Their mom, Charity Estes, had the boys very prematurely. 

"They were born at 28 weeks, and they only weighed two pounds," said Estes. "They had small issues. I mean, they were on ventilators early on and they had their struggles, but they all came home completely healthy, no issues whatsoever," she told CBN News. "And I'm like, you're here for a reason. You have a purpose. And don't take that for granted that you get to wrestle, that you get to be a healthy, smart teenage boy. We're blessed. And I'll never take that for granted."

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