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In good times, Candace Cameron Bure She always leaned on her faith.
In an exclusive interview with digital fox Fox News, “Full House” Alum, which issued a new pious, “100 days of joy and strength: daily committed journey” Tuesday, she opened her personal travel journey, shared unexpected ways in which God proved for her and explained how her new book would offer guidelines and encouragement to those who seek daily fulfillment.
“I’m always amazed because he always appears, and sometimes it’s in unexpected ways,” Bura said. “Sometimes it’s the way I want to show up, and sometimes it’s the way I was hoping he wouldn’t show up, but it was.”
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Candace Cameron Bura has released a new pious, “100 days of joy and strength: a day-submitted journey” Tuesday. (Michael Tullberg / Getty Images)
“But what I have learned during the years to know him and I know his character is that it is always there, literally always there,” she added. “So sometimes, sometimes, in the oldest moments, when I’m like me,” God, I need you with me. I have to feel your presence. Bring me through this. “And sometimes you want to win at the end, he brings you through you, and you are like:” Yes, I am. “
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“And sometimes you lose, sometimes you fail, but in those moments I realized:” God, you were with me. You actually helped you pass me, even if I didn’t feel what I didn’t feel what I didn’t want to don’t want what I did not want what I was to I was not what I was to I was not what I If I wasn’t what I was to not what I was too I wasn’t what I really did.
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Bura, which is the author more books During his career, he said that her latest pious is “a very practical, simple way to remind you that it reminds you that you are not alone.”

Alum “Full House” was always vocal about her travel in faith. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“It’s literally a few minutes every day,” Bura said. “So, it’s like two small sites. There’s a reflective story I’ll say that it’s a personal story, anything that happened in my life, and something I noticed, and then there is a biblical verse that it refers to that biblical verse.
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“Then there’s a little prayer that you can say, you can read, you can repeat, you can add that,” it continued. “And just a few minutes every day to remind you to restore your mind, to connect with God and what his word says and remind you that your joy comes from it and is also your strength.”
“At the beginning of my day every day, if I don’t ask God what he wants to do with me today, then I don’t even know what I can miss, what God has for me.”
“You don’t have to do it yourself,” she added. “We can’t do it just because we’re not really equipped, and we’re not enough, but God is. And so we can draw His strength and in turn, we can draw it.”
The A great American family The star, which shares three children with Valhera Bura’s wife, said she “kindergarten”, learned the importance of slowdown.

Bura said her devious is “a very practical, simple way to remind you that it reminds you that you are not alone.” (Jose Perez / Bauer-Griffin / GC images)
“I think my age and wisdom helped to slow down. And I’m not a little person,” she said. “But at the beginning of my day every day, if I don’t ask God what he wants to do with me, no matter my plans, then I don’t even know what I can miss, what God has for me.
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“But if I’m so focused on my intention and my goals, I could miss something so wonderful, so that God should go fully in peace, because God will make me where it will continue to me where it continues to me where it will continue to me where it will continue to me where it will continue where it continues me.
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“So, it’s one of my practice every day, I have my own agenda, but you can take me and my heart, is it in my plans, whether it’s in my plans, whether I don’t be simplicity in my plans. Don’t be frustrated with it. “”
Bura has always been open to her spiritual journey And as her life forced it, especially as an actress in Hollywood.

Bura warns young actors to keep other people’s motives. (Vien Killilea / Getti Images for Liongate)
“I feel like people are just a little less afraid that they can now be canceled that they can open their faith openly or whatever their opinions are [even] If they are not in accordance with some other opinions, “she said it was on Fox News Digital in February.
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“And, so, I like to see that in our country, and I hope. I am very hope.”