
The No. 1 Way Candace Cameron Bure Makes Time for Her Faith
By Movieguide® Contributor
Candace Cameron Bure recently revealed how she prioritizes faith, even when she’s on the road for work.
“How do you make time for church, Bible, and growing closer to God while traveling?” a fan asked during an Instagram Q&A.
Bure replied, “Great question! I am plugged in online. If I’m traveling or out of town for an extended period of time, I watch my church services online. I always have my Bible with me wherever I travel. I stay up to date on @thebiblerecap and I have women in my life I pray with and study with. We do it all online using some of my favorite apps like Voxer, Zoom and Marco Polo.”
The FULLER HOUSE actress is preparing for the publication of her new children’s book, “The Crazy Compromise,” out April 1.
“I just LOVE writing children’s books!” Bure wrote on Instagram. “As a mom, reading with my kids was always one of my favorite things to do. It’s such a fun way to be animated, to engage, and to have conversations about deeper messages!”
Bure also recently celebrated winning the Grace Prize for her role in A CHRISTMAS LESS TRAVELED at this year’s Movieguide® Awards Gala.
“I think about what grace means, and God says that ‘My grace is sufficient for you,’” she said during her acceptance speech. “Grace is something that I get that I don’t deserve. It’s a forgiveness of sins; it’s to stand holy and righteous before God. Just thank you for these opportunities to continue to do the craft that I love and get to portray a woman of grace on screen and just share that message of God’s grace and God’s love.”
Later, Bure led the awards ceremony audience in prayer, saying, “My prayer for today is that all the people in this room would be bold for you … in their scripts, their writing, their producing and their directing.”
“May every person in this room know who you are,” she continued. “I pray that you would pursue every heart in this room and every heart that is watching this right now. Pursue relentlessly so that they may know your mercy and love and grace.”
Bure concluded, “While we’re being honored and giving honor to so many, there’s no one that deserves higher honor than you because you gave your one and only Son for all of us to die on the cross, to pay the penalty for our sin, so that we can be reconciled to you and justified before you on judgement day.”