Kari Jobe is counting down the days to her wedding and reveals she wants to have kids one day

Kari Jobe is just weeks away from her big day and she's super excited. 

The "No Sweeter Name" singer is set to tie the knot to fellow worship leader Cody Carnes on November 21 in Southlake, Texas.

Just a few days ago, their Gateway Worship family came together to throw them a bridal shower and Kari shared a cute picture on her Facebook of her and Cody at the event.

She wrote alongside the picture: "Tonight our @gatewayworship family threw us a wedding shower.  Sweet night!!  My heart was so happy and thankful.  And my man @codycarnes looked so handsome!  I love this season."

Kari Jobe with fiance Cody Carnes (Facebook/Kari Jobe)

Kari's previously revealed how excited she is at the prospect of marriage, writing: "I get married 1 month from today!!! ... Married!  In 1 month!  This is getting real!  I can't believe it!  I might be a little excited!  Just a little!  Well more than a little!  AAAHHHHHHHHHH."

And they've not even tied the knot yet but Kari couldn't hide her excitement at what the future holds for her new family.

She shared an adorable picture of her hugging her nephew Duke Hudson and revealed her own hopes for children.

"Spent some sweet time with my favorite little human today. He tried to work out with me & @krislaymon ..and he laughed the whole time. We ate snacks and tried to formulate words and then...he said 'Auntie' for the first time. He makes me excited to be a mommy one day since being an auntie is the best thing I've ever done. I love you #DukeHudson ..you're a gift," she wrote.

Kari Jobe with her nephew Duke (Facebook/Kari Jobe)
Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
Government fund for historic churches opens for submissions
Government fund for historic churches opens for submissions

The government's handling of funding for historic churches has been criticised.

‘We’ve had nothing like this’ - over 30,000 attend historic Franklin Graham evangelical gathering in Belarus
‘We’ve had nothing like this’ - over 30,000 attend historic Franklin Graham evangelical gathering in Belarus

The two-day “Festival of Hope”, organised by Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), drew almost 31,000 people to Chizhovka Arena in the Belarusian capital.

Despite minor improvements, Saudi Arabia remains a tough place for Christians
Despite minor improvements, Saudi Arabia remains a tough place for Christians

Officially, conversion from Islam carries the death penalty.

Calls to free Nicaraguan Protestant pastor unjustly imprisoned for four years
Calls to free Nicaraguan Protestant pastor unjustly imprisoned for four years

A Christian rights organisation has intensified calls for the release of imprisoned Nicaraguan pastor Efrén Antonio Vílchez López