Candace Cameron Bure tears up on Instagram again over the ‘state of the world’

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Candace Cameron Bure was overcome with emotion over the “state of the world” in another tearful Instagram Story video Thursday.

“Do you ever scroll through Instagram and just get sad at the state of the world?” the “Full House” alum, 46, asked her 5.5 million followers, adding, “That’s me right now.”

While speaking, Cameron Bure held her hands to her face, grabbed the back of her head, covered her eyes and took a deep breath before letting out a quiet squeal.

The actress shared that she was launching a gratitude challenge to encourage her fans to fill out what they were grateful for.

“I’m going to think of the things that I am grateful for, and I am grateful for God, Lord Jesus Christ, who’s in control of all of it,” she continued.

“I’m grateful that He’s already given all of us and me the ability to be justified before Him and be sanctified throughout the process of my life and that He redeems it all at the end.”

Cameron Bure’s emotional Instagram video comes two weeks after she broke down crying over the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24.

“With the tragedy and the loss of those 21 people that is so hard, and as a mother I grieve and I just want to grieve with the people of Uvalde and the families,” she said while wiping away tears on May 26 after receiving backlash for not speaking out sooner.

The self-proclaimed “Queen of Christmas” has frequently opened up about the importance of her Christian faith over the years and uses her various platforms to discuss her religious views.

“He rescued me, He saved me, He delivered me, and knowing those truths led me to real repentance and change,” she wrote on her website. “Out of gratitude for what Jesus did for me, I started to live a life of service to Him, and my deepest desire is to hear Him say, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’”

Cameron Bure has also poked fun at being a rare “conservative in Hollywood” on her TikTok account.

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