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In good times and bad times, Candace Cameron Bure Always relying on her faith.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the “Full House” alumni released a new spiritual practice, “100 Days of Joy and Power: A Journey of Daily Dedication” Tuesday, about her personal growth journey, opens up, sharing unexpected ways God has shown for her and explains how her new book will provide guidance and encouragement to those seeking daily gratification.
“I’m always surprised because he always shows up, sometimes unexpectedly,” Bure said. “Sometimes, it’s the way I want him to show up, sometimes it’s the way I hope he won’t show up, but he did.”
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Candace Cameron Bure releases a new spiritual practice, “100 Days of Joy and Power: Daily Dedication Journey.” (Michael Tamberg/Getty Image)
“But over the years, I knew him and knew his character was something he had been there, literally, what I had been learning there,” she added. “So sometimes, at the most horrible moments, when I thought, ‘God, I need you to be with me. I need to feel your presence. Let me get through it.’ Sometimes, you want to win at the end and he takes you through it, like, “Yes, I did.” ”
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“Sometimes you fail sometimes, sometimes you fail, but at that moment, I realized, ‘God, you’re with me. You actually helped me, even if it was a failure, even if I wasn’t too brave, I felt that wasn’t what I wanted, I felt that wasn’t what I wanted. I actually did it.
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Bure, his author Multiple books Throughout her career, her latest dedication is a “very practical, easy way to guide you to remind you that you are not alone.”

“Full House” alumni have been saying about her journey of faith. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
“Actually a few minutes a day,” Burr said. “So, it’s like two small pages. There’s a reflection story, and I’ll say that it’s a personal story, something that happened in my life, or something I’ve observed, and then there’s a Bible verse that works for that Bible verse.
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She continued, “Then, you can say, you can read, you can repeat, you can add it, that’s all.” “There is only a few minutes a day to remind you to update your thoughts, connect with God, what His Word says, and remind you that He is your joy, your joy comes from Him, and He is your power.”
“At the beginning of my day, if I didn’t ask God what he wanted to do to me today, no matter what my plan, then I don’t even know what I would miss, what God has prepared for me.”
“You don’t have to do it alone,” she added. “We can’t do it alone because we don’t have real equipment and we’re never good enough, but God is. So we can draw inspiration from His power and make our happiness.”
this Great American Family Star, who shares three children with her husband Valeri Bure, said that although she is a “doing thing”, she has learned the importance of slowing down.

Her spiritual practice is “a very practical, 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 down. I’m not a slow person,” she said. “But at the beginning of my daily life, if I don’t ask God what he wants to do to me today, no matter what my plan, then I don’t even know what I might miss, what God has prepared for me.”
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She continued: “But if I was very focused on my intentions and goals, I could have missed something so wonderful, maybe even a detour, that what God planned might be smoother than I hit a brick wall because God would take him where he wanted me to go.”
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“So, one of my daily things is to say, ‘God, I have my agenda today, I have my to-do list. I know what I need to do, but you can guide me and tell me what you are going to do today, you have to open mind and my heart to make me unwilling to let me plan today, and not like that, I’m not in those plans, or I’m not in a dividing direction, or I’m not in a driving direction, or I’m not in doing this, or I’m not in a plan of one person. Don’t be frustrated with that.'”
Bure has always been open to her Spiritual Journey And how it affects her life, especially in Hollywood actresses.

Bure warns young actors to be wary of others’ motivations. (Vien Killilea/getty image of the Lions Gate)
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“So, I like to see this in our country, and I hope. I have a lot of hope.”