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10 Things We Can Learn from Candace Cameron Bure About How to Be a Better Christian

8. Marriage Takes Intentional Work

In a culture quick to give up on marriage, Bure frequently speaks about the effort required to keep love strong. She has described seasons of tension and the choice to fight for unity.

For Christians, this honesty is refreshing. Strong marriages are not built on constant romance; they are built on forgiveness, humility, and shared commitment to Christ.

9. Influence the Next Generation

Growing up on television, Bure says she understands the impact media has on children. As a mom, she has spoken about guiding her kids wisely in what they watch and consume.

We all play a critical role in shaping worldview. What we normalize, celebrate, and correct matters deeply. Discipleship often happens around kitchen tables and in everyday conversations.

10. Keep Christ at the Center, Not Fame

Despite decades in Hollywood, Bure frequently reminds audiences that her identity is not in celebrity status but in being a follower of Jesus.

That perspective helps guard the heart. Whether our “stage” is social media, a church ministry, or at work, it’s easy to drift into performance mode. The goal is not applause; it’s obedience.

Candace Cameron Bure’s life is not perfect; no Christian’s is. But her willingness to live her faith publicly, prioritize family, and grow through hardship offers meaningful lessons for women navigating modern culture. Being a Christian isn’t about platform size. It’s about daily surrender.

Danne Cole
Danne Cole
Danne Cole is a writer and editor living in Colorado. She writes on culture, religion, and politics.

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