Actress Candace Cameron Bure shared insights on integrating her Christian faith into her career.
Despite not exclusively starring in faith-based movies, she aims to portray her genuine Christian identity in interviews and on her website.
Bure emphasized the increasing significance of faith in her work, particularly as societal divisions grow. (Trending: Bombshell J6 Footage Raises Questions About Pelosi’s Team)
Candace Cameron Bure said, “My faith has always been very important to me. While my movies haven’t been faith-based movies over the years, they were always just a stepping stone that if people wanted to look into who I am on a Candace Cameron Bure level — not a character that I’m playing — that [on] my website and when I would speak in interviews that I would be fully genuine and authentic and who I am as a Christian woman.”
She added that faith “has always been a part of my life really since I’ve been in the business.”
“And I’ve been in the business for over 40 years. As our country becomes more and more divided over social issues, it’s also become more important for me as a woman, as a mother, and a person in our industry to be able to have a voice for what’s important to me,” the actress continued.
She expressed her commitment to producing movies with more faith content as she ages.
“And that’s my Christian faith. And so making movies that have more faith content has become more important to me as I’ve gotten older,” said Bure.
Furthermore, Bure highlighted the focus of Great American Family network on traditional values, excluding same-sex couples in its movies, and prioritizing faith, family, and country.
Bure predicted that, “Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at the core.”
“Our network really focuses on faith, family, and country. And that’s what sets us apart,” she continued.
“So you’ll see that not every movie that we have talked about faith in a super-prominent way, but there are mentions of it,” explained Bure.
“And unlike many other movies out there that will always focus on all the other aspects and the commercial aspects of Christmas — we definitely have that in our movies — we will bring you back to prayer before meal times or talking about [the fact] that Jesus is the reason for the season,” she concluded.
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