Actress, producer and director Candace Cameron Bure believes that her starring in family-friendly movies in the past 15 years are an opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ to those watching. Bure, who rose to fame as D.J. Tanner in “Full House,” told The Christian Post, “I just adore making these movies every year, and it is amazing to me that I’ve been doing them for 15 years and people still tune in and watch.”
“To share the Gospel within the movies and remind people of the hope of Jesus, that’s what has been inspiring for me, and I feel like it’s given me a new energy going into continuing to make Christmas movies, not only as an actor but also other Christmas movies I produce,” she added. “Sharing that within the stories is really powerful for me and important in my journey of faith and as a creative in the entertainment industry.”
In April 2022, Bure was announced as the chief content officer for Great American Family and departed from the Hallmark Channel, where she had starred in multiple films for the past 13 years. The actress shared at the time her desire to be part of a network that values God, family and country first over the content produced by…
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