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Reshaping It All

Motivation for Physical and Spiritual Fitness

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Reshaping It All

By: Candace Cameron Bure, Darlene Schacht
Narrated by: Cameron Candace Bure
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Candace Cameron Bure first became known to millions as a costar on the hit ABC television series Full House. Today, like her brother Kirk Cameron (Growing Pains, Fireproof), she is the rare Hollywood actor who is outspoken about her Christian faith and how it helps overcome certain obstacles.

Bure’s healthy lifestyle has been featured in US Weekly and People magazines as well as national talk shows including The View and NBC’s Today. In Reshaping It All, she continues the story, inspiring women to embrace a healthier lifestyle by moving faith to the forefront, making wise choices, and finding their worth in the eyes of God. Candace shares a candid account of her struggle with food and ultimately her healthy outlook on weight despite the toothpickthin expectations of Hollywood.

More than a testimony, here is a motivational tool that will put readers on the right track and keep them there. In addition to practical advice, Candace offers a biblical perspective on appetite and self control that provides encouragement to women, guiding them toward freedom.

©2011 Candaché, Inc. (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Christian Living Christianity Women Inspiring Health Fitness Motivation
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loved it, once started couldn't stop listening. Amazed at her and her willingness to speak up, out about her faith.

Candace Bure

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I'm a believer in God but there's a difference between doing the best you can in life, praying and biblebashing- to me this is that. I grew up watching Candace on Full house and I love it to this day but preachy biblebashing just makes me feel uncomfortable. I mainly stuck with it for her life stories otherwise and some prayers. I like some prayers and scriptures but there's such a thing as too much.

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