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Last December, we reported that former “Wonder Years” star Danica McKellar revealed that former “Full House” star Candace Cameron Bure, long known as one of the only conservative Christian stars in Hollywood, helped her find God later in life. life. Now, Cameron Bure is speaking out about it publicly for the first time.
Cameron Bure talks about McKellar
While walking the red carpet at the 31st Annual Movieguide Awards over the weekend, Cameron Bure, 47, was asked about helping McKellar, 49, become a Christian.
“It's been unbelievable. “It humbles me when anyone finds joy and love in the Jesus that I know, and so many people know,” Cameron Bure told Fox News of McKellar's spiritual growth. “But when it comes to someone you didn't quite realize that he was… “He looks for it and you have an impact, it's even more special.”
“I'm glad she asked me some questions, and that was the coolest thing that she was willing and open to ask and start her journey,” she added.
McKellar's spiritual journey
McKellar spoke about her spiritual journey to Fox News in October of last year.
“I wouldn't say I embraced religion as much as I embraced the relationship. I found my faith, and it has changed my life amazingly,” McKellar said at the time. “I have a feeling that everything is going to be okay in a way that I've never felt before.”
“I'm so grateful to Candace Cameron Bure for bringing me into this era of my life. She really had a lot to do with it,” she continued. “Also my parents. He's been a believer for a long time. It was just a beautiful, beautiful gift, and it feels so good, and I want everyone to feel that way.
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McKellar thanks Cameron Bure
McKellar got the chance to publicly thank Cameron Bure during an appearance on her podcast in December 2022.
“Candice, I don't want to ignore the huge impact you've had on my life this year,” McKellar said at the time, according to CBN News. “I don't even know how to call it friendship, it's more than that. Because of you helping me find my relationship with God and Jesus, it's been a revolution in my life. It's been a revelation in my life.”
“You gave me this Bible that I read all the time and love so much and I go to church now and talk to Jesus all the time and every day. It's incredible,” she continued. “And you were like my guide. You were just an angel in my life and you still are. And I just want to thank you for that publicly.
“I want people to feel the joy I found this year,” McKellar explained. “I want people to feel that and I want them to not feel alone. I want them to feel the Holy Spirit with them and feel that support and love and comfort.
Cameron Bure responded in her usual humble way.
“That's my wish with you,” Cameron Bure replied. “Thank you for sharing your faith journey and I am always in prayer with you and encourage you to share because there are moments of hope for people and you don't have to have it all together or know all the answers.”
“You just have to take one step every day,” she added. “I just love seeing him cheering you on all the way.”
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The Christian Faith of Cameron Bure
Cameron Bure has always been open about her strong Christian faith.
“My faith is just my life, it's a part of it. It just flows out of me naturally, and I feel like I've gone through my whole career differently than most people,” she previously said, according to Movieguide. “The goal for me isn't necessarily the next project or making more money.” Or become a bigger star. I always chose things that were true to me and that I wanted to do.
It's rare to find conservative Christian stars in Hollywood, may God bless Cameron Bure for continuing to use her platform to spread God's word. We applaud her for helping McKellar find God, and hope to see more celebrities become Christians in the future!
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