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In good times and bad times, Candace Cameron Bure I’m always leaning on her faith.
Alumni of “Full House” who released a new prayer in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital “100 Days of Joy and Strength: A Daily Prayer Journey” Opened on Tuesday about her personal journey of growth, she shared the unexpected ways God has appeared for her, explaining how her new book can provide guidance and encouragement to those seeking daily fulfillment.
“I’m always surprised because he shows up all the time. That’s sometimes an unexpected way,” Bure said. “It’s the way he wanted him to show up sometimes, and sometimes he wanted him not to show up, but he did.”

The Candace Cameron Bure released a new prayer on Tuesday, “100 Days of Joy and Strength: A Daily Prayer Journey.” (Michael Talberg/Getty Images)
“But what I’ve learned over the years from knowing him and knowing his personality is that he’s always there, literally always there,” she added. “So sometimes, in the most frightening moment, I say, “God, I need you with me. I need to feel your presence. Take this to me.” And sometimes you want victory at the end, he takes you, and you are like, “Yes, I did it.”
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“And sometimes you lose, sometimes you fail, but sometimes you fail, “God, you were with me. You actually pushed me through. Even if it was so much less courageous, you actually pushed me through.”
Bure, author Multiple books Throughout her career, she said her latest prayers were “a very practical and easy way to guide you to remind you that you’re not alone.”

The “Full House” alum has always been speaking out about her journey of faith. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
“It’s literally a few minutes a day,” Bure said. “So it’s like two little pages. There’s a reflexive story that says either that happened in my life or something I’ve observed, and there’s a biblical verse that comes with it, and that applies to that biblical verse.
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“Then there’s a little prayer you can say, you can read, you can repeat, you can add to it, you can say that that’s it,” she continued. “And it’s only a few minutes each day to renew your heart, connect with God, remind you that God’s Word is saying, and that he is your joy, that your joy comes from him and that he is your power.”
“At the beginning of my day every day, regardless of my plan, if he doesn’t ask God what he wants to do today, I don’t even know what he’s missing, I don’t even know what God has for me.”
“You don’t have to do it alone,” she added. “We can’t do it on our own because we are really not equipped and we are never enough, and God is.
Great American Family The star, who shares three children with her husband Valeri Bre, said that despite her being a “performer,” she has learned the importance of slowing down.

Bure said her prayers were “a very practical and easy way to guide you to remind you that you are not alone.” (Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC image)
“I think age and wisdom helped me slow me down, and I’m not a slow person,” she said. “But every day at the beginning of my day, regardless of my plan, if he doesn’t ask God what he wants to do today, I don’t know what he’s missing or even what God has for me.
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“But if I’m so focused on my intentions and my goals, I might miss the God-planned detour that can be much smoother than hitting a brick wall because God will take me where he wants me anyway,” she continued.
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“So, that’s one of my daily practices, “God, I know that there’s my agenda for today and my list of things to do. Can I lead me, you lead me, and tell me what you do to me? Don’t get frustrated.”
Bure is always open about her A spiritual journey And how it affected her life, especially as a Hollywood actress.

Bure warns the young actor to be aware of other people’s motivations. (Vivien Killilea/Getty Images from Lionsgate)
“I feel like people are a little less afraid of being cancelled as they are now able to share their faith openly. [even] If they don’t agree with the others,” she told Fox News Digital in February.
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“And so, I love seeing this in our country and I’m looking forward to it. I’m very hopeful.”