Actress Candace Cameron Bure shared her views on marriage with HuffPost Live host Nancy Redd, which she's outlined in her new book "Balancing It All: My Story of Juggling Priorities and Purpose." The former "Full House" star has been happily married to NHL player Val Bure for 17 years, and they have three children.
She writes in her book, "I am not a passive person, but I chose to fall into a more submissive role in our relationship because I wanted to do everything in my power to make my marriage and family work."
Bure elaborated on HuffPost Live, "The definition I'm using with the word submissive, is the Biblical definition of that. So, it is meekness -- it is not weakness. It is strength under control, it is bridled strength."
This isn't the first time that Cameron has defended her view of marriage. On Christian Women Online she quoted the Biblical passage, "First Peter 3:1 says, 'In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands so that even if any of them are disobedient to the word, they may be won without a word by the behavior of their wives.'"
"It is very difficult to have two heads of authority," she commented on HuffPost Live. "It doesn't work in military, it doesn't work- I mean you have one President, you know what I'm saying?"
She writes in her book, "I am not a passive person, but I chose to fall into a more submissive role in our relationship because I wanted to do everything in my power to make my marriage and family work."
Bure elaborated on HuffPost Live, "The definition I'm using with the word submissive, is the Biblical definition of that. So, it is meekness -- it is not weakness. It is strength under control, it is bridled strength."
This isn't the first time that Cameron has defended her view of marriage. On Christian Women Online she quoted the Biblical passage, "First Peter 3:1 says, 'In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands so that even if any of them are disobedient to the word, they may be won without a word by the behavior of their wives.'"
"It is very difficult to have two heads of authority," she commented on HuffPost Live. "It doesn't work in military, it doesn't work- I mean you have one President, you know what I'm saying?"
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