Candace Cameron Bure, an actress best known for her roles on the family sitcom “Full House” and its spinoff series “Fuller House,” has reflected on her relationship with her husband, Valeri Bure, nearly three decades after getting married. Mrs. Bure, 48, and Mr.

Bure, 50, a retired professional hockey player, wed on June 22, 1996, after meeting at a charity hockey game two years earlier when the actress was 19 years old. The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Natasha, in August 1998, followed by their two sons, Lev and Maksim, in February 2000 and January 2002, respectively. “The love has grown over the years,” said Mrs.

Bure. “When you really do go through the depths of the valley, and you come back out on top as many times as you go through that roller coaster of life—within marriage, every time you come back on top it’s like another notch in the belt of commitment, staying together.” Mrs.

Bure offered two secrets that have contributed to the success and longevity of the couple’s marriage: prioritizing their faith and having mutual respect for one another. “Marriage is so wonderful. And yet there are so many ups and downs over the years,” she explained.

“I’ve said it before, but the secret has not just been the commitment to God and the blueprint that God provides us biblically within a marriage, but it’s honoring one another. And in that, even when I may not, he may not deserve it, we honor each other, because it’s honoring God,�.