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With the announcement of her book, Rise & Renew, Candace Cameron Bure has invited her followers to a whole new devotion community. The ‘Full House’ star talked about her daily devotional, which sets the morning rhythms correctly for her, saying “Every day is a gift, even the hard ones.” She urged them to pre-order copies of the book, thinking it would create an immediate hype among her loyal audience.
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The announcement resulted in a lot of speculation and favorable comments. Several remarked that they had already submitted their pre-orders, another said she had just placed an order for the book number two for herself and her sister. Another praise-filled comment stated her excitement of nearly completing Bure’s first devotional, ‘100 Days of Joy & Strength,’ the second time, and she “loved it just as much the second time around!!” Repetition of a product can attest to the tight-knit community around Bure’s inspirational messages.
Other comments almost alluded to Bure’s effect on the commenters. There was one comment which spoke of her as being “a breath of fresh air in this world right today,” and despite them being almost of the same age, they just “look up to you and adore your spirit!” Another admirer complimented Bure on her “stance on health for midlife women” and revealed that they often listened to her podcast while walking in the mornings. These comments build Bure as a relatable figure for women in a similar life stage.
The conversation took many exciting turns from there, much more than just congratulations from fans. Someone complimented Bure’s outfit from the announcement pictures, followed by complete agreement from another commenter, “I love her outfit!” Such a side diversion from fashion tells you that Bure’s supporters can work on many levels when interacting with her content. Someone even dared to dip into color analysis, suggesting Bure may be a “warm summer.”
Conversations were scattered there, wondering from overseas, if the book would be translated into French and when the Australian edition would be available. Such questions serve as monuments to Bure’s global Chicago and the practicalities of making a book internationally. One very moving comment came from someone going through tough times, “God gave me so many hard things to juggle one thing after another and I need this.” Such raw honesty really hits home concerning how Bure’s message reaches those really dealing with troubles of this present world.
This comment section really stirred some interesting tension over the trajectory of Bure’s career. The user exclaimed, “She’s an author! 😍😍 😉” which then spawned another thread with users pointing out she’s “been an author for many years” since she came out with her first book ‘Balancing it All.’ Someone else humorously replied 15 books later 🤣🤣🤣, which highlights how prolific Bure has been since then and how some members of her following are just today coming to terms with her and her work. These conversations speak to some interesting levels of familiarity she shares with her audience.
One sharp-eyed viewer dropped a timely question about her favorite Bible verse, keeping the topic afloat through all the bouncing excitement and opening the floor for a more spiritual exchange. Other people have jumped in to say they’ve been enjoying Bure’s podcast partnership, especially the one with Lisa Whittle, suggesting that the promotion for her devotional crosses over with the other outlets she is on. The spirit running through all of the comments was anticipation, many counting down to the November release, saying how Bure’s previous works have “forever changed” their lives.
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Candace Cameron Bure sets herself up to be a source of Christian inspiration and practical wisdom for the people. The uproarious welcome that Rise & Renew received can testify to her ability to create a community excited about spiritual conversations and friendships. As another commenter aptly summed up, “Beautiful devotional!” Bure’s recent book promotion stunt was particularly memorable, and she also hosts the annual Miracle of Mobility event.