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🗓️ 12 July 2018
⏱️ 28 minutes
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As followers of Christ, we all have the opportunity to treat others with integrity and love, making a difference in a sometimes unkind world. Full House and Dancing with the Stars actress Candace Cameron Buré is putting this into practice in her daily life by seeking ways to show little kindnesses to the people around her daily--even if only through a smile. Author and speaker Kristin Fry knows the challenges of being a single Christian woman in a community that prizes marriage and family. She gives her perspective on how to date with compassion and integrity--never forgetting that despite our marital status--God has chosen us for His purposes and loves us just as we are.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Jesus Calling Podcast. Our guests today bring us their unique |
0:07.1 | perspectives on being women of integrity and staying grounded in their faith |
0:11.0 | amidst the realities of a fast-moving world. |
0:14.4 | Star of Full House, Candice Cameron Burey, and writer and speaker, Kristen Frye. |
0:20.5 | Candice Cameron Burey came to national fame as one of the stars of Full House in the 90s and now again in the series continuation Fuller House. |
0:29.0 | Always strong in her faith, Candice has now written a book called Kind is the New Classy, where she reveals the |
0:35.8 | thought patterns and practices that have empowered her to stay centered in who she is, |
0:40.4 | while practicing radical graciousness toward others. |
0:44.0 | I'm Candice Cameron Bray. |
0:47.0 | You probably know me best as D.J. Tanner on Full House and Fuller House, or maybe my Hallmark movies, I do a lot of Christmas |
0:56.2 | ones. |
0:57.2 | I'm also an author, and I've written several books and have a new one out called Kind |
1:01.9 | as the new classy. |
1:03.0 | Well, I grew up with a mom and dad, a brother, and two sisters. |
1:08.0 | We didn't really grow up in a faith-filled home or a Christian home, But we started going to church at when I was 12 |
1:16.4 | years old and that's because my parents were thinking of divorcing and so some |
1:22.4 | friends had invited our family to church and that was the first |
1:26.2 | time which has been a huge part of my life now I would say that I became a Christian at 12 years old but didn't really |
1:37.3 | live my life for Christ. It was just more of like another title in my life. But in my early 20s my faith really became my own and I |
1:48.0 | wanted to really know Jesus and have a relationship with God and that's when it changed for me. |
1:56.7 | I've often said and I say in my new book, if you don't know who you are, the world has a way of defining you before you get out there. |
2:06.6 | And I say that because we really do have to know where we stand, what our boundaries are, what we're willing to do, and when we're going to say no. |
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