Teresa Giudice prays for God "to bring me home to my family as soon as possible" in the recently released Bravo trailer for the family's new spin-off reality show "Real Housewives of New Jersey Teresa Checks In."

Currently serving out the remainder of her 15-month sentence on bank fraud related charges, 43-year-old Giudice adds in the snippet, "And bless my four daughters and my husband. Amen."

The three-part series is set to premiere on Oct. 11, providing Joe Giudice can survive to run his home and manage his four young daughters for that long.

"He's, like, pretty good," International Business Times reports eldest child Gia, 14, recently shared. "He helps out. He tries his best, but I mean, like, it's rough without my mom."

Throughout the video, Joe is shown desperately trying to pull off all the chores Teresa once performed so effortlessly, from cooking all the family's meals to brushing the girl's hair. He is also seen struggling with trying to discipline his girls, at one point chastising 8-year-old Milania for drinking coffee to warning Gia and her date about "no close up dancing" at an upcoming outing.

The series also tackles some of the far more serious issues the family still faces, like Joe being slated to begin serving his 41-month sentence on similar charges as soon as Teresa is released. If that isn't enough, he faces the possibility of being deported back to his native Italy once he has been released.

 "If, God forbid, you had to go, do you see Teresa and the girls moving to Italy with you?" someone quizzes at one point during the clip. His answer isn't shown, but the level of tension in the room is apparent.

Although Teresa doesn't physically appear in the series, her presence is certainly felt, with Joe at one point marveling, "It's amazing how she still controls everything from in there, you know what I mean?"

It's also been confirmed that she will be rejoining the cast of "Real Housewives" for Season 7 once she has been released, with rumors percolating that she may be earning as much as $2 million per season.