Candace Cameron Bure’s New Devotional Talks Real Strength

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Candace Cameron Bure

Candace Cameron Bure’s new devotional, “100 Days of Joy and Strength,” is built around the moments when life feels overwhelming — and where faith becomes the only steady thing. Known for her roles on screen and off, Bure shifts the spotlight with this project, inviting women to slow down, sit with Scripture and be reminded they’re not alone.

The book is structured for daily reflection, each entry offering a short passage, a devotional thought and space to respond. There’s no pressure to have it all together — just honest encouragement. “I wrote this book during a time when I needed it most,” Bure said. “It’s really for women who feel like they’re doing it all but still feel empty. God meets us there.”

The idea, she says, came out of her own need to reconnect with joy that runs deeper than circumstances. In a recent interview, she added, “We don’t need to muster up joy or pretend to be strong. We just need to know where to go when we don’t feel either.”

“100 Days of Joy and Strength” doesn’t try to fix everything. But it does offer a steady rhythm of quiet hope, one day at a time.

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