Some know her as DJ Tanner from “Full House,” while others know her as the “Queen of Christmas” from the popular Hallmark movie.
“But her real name is Candace Cameron Bure,” said Allie Beth Stuckey, adding that the actress “has been a light in the darkness of the media industry for a very long time” and “a believer in the kingdom of God.” “It has had an unprecedented impact,” he added.
In this episode of “Relatable,” Candiace joins Allie to “share all kinds of wisdom and insights and even fun stories and facts about herself and her life.”
Although Bure is an outspoken Christian,[wasn’t] She was raised in a Christian household due to the fact that her father “didn’t want religion to come into the home.” But her mother was a “believer,” so when her marital crisis hit the family, help came to her in the form of the church.
“When we first started going to church, one day I sat in church and heard a sermon, and I had no idea what it meant. If you want Jesus to be the Lord and Savior of your life, say this prayer and ask Jesus in your heart. And I did that when I was 12 years old and that’s when I became a Christian. “It wasn’t until I was in my mid-20s, after having my first child, that I understood the gospel message for my first child,” Candiace told Arie, adding, “It wasn’t until I was in my mid-twenties, after having my first child, that I understood the gospel message for my first child.” ” I started having it.
But long before she was introduced to Jesus, Candace was already deep into her acting career, which started when she was just five years old. Most of her time was spent filming Full House until the series ended in 1995 when she was 18 years old.
She then married professional hockey player Valerie Bure, had three children by the age of 25, and began a new career as an actress after a 10-year hiatus, marking the start of a new chapter in her life. .
For more interesting details about Bure’s life and the realities of motherhood, navigating Hollywood’s impossible beauty standards, and being an outspoken Christian in an industry hostile to God, check out the episodes below.
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