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“Wonder Years” star Danica McKellar recently discussed her faith and how her life was changed forever this year after receiving Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.

The 47-year-old joined Great American Family actress Candace Cameron Bure on Bure’s podcast to discuss faith and how they celebrate Christmas. They didn’t get far into the conversation before McKellar thanked Bure for a small gift that hugely impacted her life.

“Candace, I don’t wanna brush over the huge, huge impact that you’ve had on my life this year,” McKellar said. “I don’t even know how to call that like friendship; it’s more than that. Because of you helping me to find my relationship with God and Jesus, it’s been like a revolution in my life. It’s been a revelation in my life.”

She continued, “You gave me this Bible that I read all the time, and I love it so much, and I go to church now, and I just talk to Jesus all the time every day. It’s unbelievable. And you were like my guide. You were just an angel in my life, and you still are. And I just wanna thank you for that publicly.”

As CBN News reported, McKellar posted an Instagram live video in April where she admitted to being skeptical about Christianity for much of her life.

In that video, she shared she had a change of heart after talking with Bure. “It all started one evening when I was struggling with the idea of forgiveness, and DM’d my good friend @candacecbure about a passage from the Bible she had read on her instastories, and then she sent me a Bible and invited me to church,” she shared at the time.

Responding to McKellar’s post, Bure wrote, “God’s love is bigger than any human love, and when He sweeps you up in understanding how powerful it is because He is, it’s undeniable. Praying for you on your journey and relationship with Jesus, my sweet friend.”

McKellar, who grew up around religion, says she only experienced the negative side of it. “In my life, starting in childhood, I had been made aware of all the hypocrisy in the various religions of Christianity, it being used for evil, power, and control throughout history, and that had definitely biased me,” she explained.

“Anything powerful we use and corrupt it from time to time. And so that was my association with it, and I was missing out on all the amazing, beautiful stuff. Like all the good stuff. I wasn’t open-minded to it before,” she stated while on the podcast.

But her outlook has changed since falling in love with Jesus. She says she sees things differently now and understands God’s love for humanity is limitless. “I can tell you I’m experiencing a relationship with God and Jesus that I’ve never had before, and it feels miraculous.” McKellar, known for her role as Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years, recently switched from starring on the Hallmark Channel to Great American Family.

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