The Boundary Line of Experiences I Season Two, Episode 6

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • Do your experiences in life provide clarity as you discover your purpose? YES! Absolutely.
    Experiences shape your life + character.
    As you walk through different experiences, not only does your purpose become more clear, but your ability to sit with others during their life journey expands. You can hold hope for others when they feel hopeless and encourage them to the other side of that difficulty.
    What about hard circumstances? How do they impact your purpose? Sometimes it feels easier to hold onto past situations that were difficult to go through, and are difficult to heal from. But by doing that, ultimately you hold yourself back from all God has for you, and the purpose He has for your life. You can allow your circumstances to shape you, in a positive or negative way.
    In this episode, you will hear Candace and Heather discuss:
    Moments in life they can look back on and see how God used their experiences for a greater purpose
    Being able to sit with others in hard seasons because of going through difficult seasons
    How experiences help you hold hope for someone else walking through life
    The importance of moving forward from your past situations, and not allowing them to hold you back from your future
    Head to Candace.com to download the FREE guide, and to order Heather’s latest book, Right Where You Belong.
    To hear more about Candace’s experience on Dancing With The Stars and how it shaped her, listen to Season 1, Episode 10.
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    Each season of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast features one guest for a deep exploration of a single theme, encouraging viewers to grow in their experiences of faith, family and purposeful living.
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    Best known as ‘D.J Tanner’ in the hit television series “Full House” and Netflix’s “Fuller House,” and as the actor and director who takes over your television around Christmas time. Candace is also a New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and CEO of Candy Rock Entertainment. Candace has been interviewed many times over her decades on television, and decided it was time to host deep conversations about the many topics people find important.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @CraigMayotte-bi2pg
    @CraigMayotte-bi2pg 4 місяці тому +1

    Candace Has changed my views on God and Jesus. Being a Male and hearing from her perspective makes me feel one step closer to God thank you for all the podcasts Candace Cameron Bure

  • @HillaryErin
    @HillaryErin 11 місяців тому

    I love when she said "life happens to us, no parent is perfect- its a part of your story, NOT who you are" - It's so true. Didnt have the best childhood and I only felt love from one parent, but I know it had nothing to do with me or my journey. I dont like when ppl blame parents or childhoods, or hold onto that for decades, as a reason to treat others a certain way. Move on & just enjoy YOUR life!!

  • @Moogyrella
    @Moogyrella Рік тому +3

    Wow. That woman holding on to the chains is me. Thank you for sharing that.

  • @christy31180
    @christy31180 9 місяців тому

    I call it "climbing into the trenches." When you're deep in grief, experiencing a life changing loss, sometimes you don't want someone to pull you out of the trench, sometimes you just need that person to climb down into the gutter and sit with you. You can't deny anything that's going to make it better, so don't try. Just be there.

  • @beechannel27
    @beechannel27 Рік тому +2

    Whew when you told the story about your daddy, I immediately got teary eyed, got up and hugged my daddy. As a caregiver, I have learned to cherish my dad more and do everything I possibly can for him while I can. Thanks for sharing. God bless you! 😢😢😢💖🙏

  • @WayneEverett-vv8rm
    @WayneEverett-vv8rm Рік тому +9

    I lost my wife to cancer 7 Nov 2018. My brother in law recently died. It was amazing to me how God was able to use me to help others through their hard times. God is good!!!

  • @PieceOfMyMind.
    @PieceOfMyMind. Рік тому +8

    Great show. We are able to both receive and give God's grace In the midst of tragedy and loss.

  • @karendaley2345
    @karendaley2345 Рік тому +5

    Your show has been such a blessing to me. I didnt realize that I needed healing from God. It's not something I can do on my own. Thank you

  • @belindaschramm3195
    @belindaschramm3195 Рік тому

    Thank you both so much! God bless you for having these conversations. Truly a blessing!

  • @79Jschoedinger
    @79Jschoedinger 2 місяці тому

    I experience something similar with my mom. She was jaundice and had ampullar cancer. Which is a very rare cancer. But God help her and she got well. But she almost died. Losing a parent is hard. I lost my dad and I was not close to him but still hurt a lot. And God has always been my rock in those situations.

  • @cindysessions5836
    @cindysessions5836 Рік тому +3

    I participated in a Freedom Prayer session and it was wonderful!! Our church has a group that has trained in it.

  • @cindysessions5836
    @cindysessions5836 Рік тому +3

    My dad died suddenly September of last year of a massive heart attack. Here over seven months later I’m just now beginning to get my footing in life again. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Aliciamarieover40
    @Aliciamarieover40 Рік тому +2

    Oh my I lost my dad last year and he was a wonderful dad and it has been very hard.

    • @lorrianneetheridge
      @lorrianneetheridge Рік тому +1

      It is so hard. Mine a year ago last January. God carries us. Prayed for you.

  • @WayneEverett-vv8rm
    @WayneEverett-vv8rm Рік тому

    The Holy Spirit will leave with the saved when Jesus comes to take us home.

  • @loribarnard5354
    @loribarnard5354 Рік тому +1

    Thank you both for sharing your heart!!❤

  • @sherrylee1072
    @sherrylee1072 Рік тому

    Sooo good y’all

  • @radhikam2401
    @radhikam2401 Рік тому

    Incredible podcast. It is moving my heart for Jesus so much. I thank you for it

  • @markmorris8410
    @markmorris8410 Рік тому

    What you are describing about taking opportunities to help others go through what you have already experienced, is what I refer to and teach as the Funnel Theory. I teach that followers of Christ should be like funnels, pouring out on others only what we freely received from the Father. Blessings

  • @joiedarrahcardillo2931
    @joiedarrahcardillo2931 Рік тому +1

    So good ❤

  • @kellygallagher5045
    @kellygallagher5045 Рік тому

    So great! Love the messages and lessons in your podcasts & Love the wisdom you & your guests have 💜

  • @michellemybelle9591
    @michellemybelle9591 Рік тому

    Ty Candace!!! I agree 100% about therapy!!!

  • @trinasteil7071
    @trinasteil7071 Рік тому

    Oh my goodness, so great! So thankful for your informative Podcast.

  • @robintillman4866
    @robintillman4866 Місяць тому

    I don't think that therapy is to blame someone, it is to help you deal with the issues from your past. I had a pretty bad childhood and it still haunts me today, I don't blame my parents but I just need assist with coping with it.

  • @ATiredMom
    @ATiredMom 9 місяців тому

    I am a trauma counselor and I get what you mean about not blaming parents. Helpful to find a Christian trauma and/or eating disorder therapist who can use those techniques to help you get things that are stuck. It's not about blaming the parent, but identifying things that may have gotten stuck in your brain. I help my clients understand their parents could have done the best they could and it's but about blame but more about identifying the triggers or places that got stuck as trauma in their brain. Think of it this way. If a parent got a chronic illness, they may cause the child a lot of trauma. Not the parents fault at all but still important to focus on how those experiences with the parent may have affected the child and their view of life and view of self.

  • @iw4706
    @iw4706 Рік тому

    Thank you ♥️ God bless

  • @Elizabeth-kk8hz
    @Elizabeth-kk8hz Рік тому

    I can understand her experience i lost my mom to triple negative breast cancer

  • @MoJoslin
    @MoJoslin Рік тому +1

    May I also suggest the book titled The Body Revelation by Alisa Keeton? It is a Christ centered book that walks you through how to process your pain and overcome! Jesus said; "Take heart, I have overcome the world!" And this book is such a great guide on how to "take heart" and walk in the victory of Jesus!

  • @taryntickell4479
    @taryntickell4479 Рік тому

    I lost my mother to cancer at 34 .My mother was my sole parent and best friend .She was only 59 ....

  • @chadleigh07
    @chadleigh07 11 місяців тому

    Trying to find the PDF that was mentioned at the end but having a hard time finding it.

    • @candacecbure
      @candacecbure  10 місяців тому

      Here you go! ccbpodcast.com/rightwhereyoubelong

  • @JB11334
    @JB11334 Рік тому

    Candace you are talking about mdmotivator who offers hugs with a blindfold.

  • @rachelleh5237
    @rachelleh5237 Рік тому

    Adam and Eve had the only perfect parent and they still chose sin