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Steven Curtis Chapman

Author of Between Heaven and the Real World: My Story

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About the Author

Steven Curtis Chapman was born in Paducah, Kentucky on November 21, 1962. He is a songwriter and a Contemporary Christian musician. He has won five Grammy awards and 56 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards. He and his wife Mary Beth Chapman founded Show Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to show more caring for the world's forgotten and abandoned children by providing financial assistance to families wishing to adopt, as well as increasing awareness of the orphan crisis and funneling resources to orphans both domestically and internationally. They also write the Shaoey and Dot series of children's picture books. They have six children, three which were adopted from China. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Steven Curtis Chapman

Between Heaven and the Real World: My Story (2016) 289 copies, 6 reviews
Speechless (1999) 242 copies, 2 reviews
Shaoey and Dot: Bug Meets Bundle (2004) 172 copies, 1 review
Restoring Broken Things (2005) 118 copies
Heaven in the Real World (1994) 26 copies
Declaration (2001) 26 copies
I Will Be Here (2000) 25 copies
Signs of Life (1996) 25 copies
All About Love (2003) 24 copies
The Great Adventure (1992) 20 copies
Greatest Hits (1998) 19 copies
All Things New (2004) 17 copies
The Music of Christmas (1995) 11 copies
For the Sake of the Call (2008) 10 copies
This Moment (2007) 10 copies
Beauty Will Rise (2009) 8 copies
Joy (2012) 7 copies
The Glorious Unfolding (2013) 5 copies
Live Adventure (1993) 4 copies
First Hand (1994) 4 copies
Worship And Believe (2016) 4 copies
Steven Curtis Chapman (1998) 4 copies
Early Years 2 copies
Christmas (1988) 2 copies
re creation (2011) 1 copy
Still (2022) 1 copy
Deep Roots (2013) 1 copy
Believe 1 copy
Live 1 copy
Free (2011) 1 copy
#1's, Vol. 1 (2012) 1 copy
# 1's Vol. 2 (2013) 1 copy
A Great Adventure (2019) 1 copy
The Walk VHS 1 copy
Waiting for Lightning (1996) 1 copy

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Birthdate
1962-11-21
Gender
male
Occupations
singer
composer (songwriter)
Relationships
Chapman, Mary Beth (wife)
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Kentucky, USA
Tennessee, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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10 reviews
This will go down as one of the best autobiographies I’ve ever read. Reading it was an incredible encounter with a man who is willing to be vulnerable with his readers, and share his heart, life and vision with us.
I would recommend this to just about everyone. It was outstanding.
I listened to the Christian Audio edition, which has a fantastic narrator.
(4.5 / 5)

Singer and songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman shares the story of his life so far—childhood, romancing his wife, the road to becoming a household name in Christian music, and the loss of his young daughter. Chapman does not hold back as he tells of doubt, uncertainty, even anger, but also of learning to trust God, to believe He's working even when we can't see it, and to let Him lead the way.

I went into this book knowing that there would be tears involved, considering the show more circumstances around his loss (I don't know if spoilers are an issue for an autobiography, but I'll still avoid it, just in case), and I'd imagine it would be even more difficult for those who have experienced a similar loss. The emotion is raw, unfiltered, and there's no attempt to cover it up and say "God's got this," since that would be disingenuous to how they were feeling at the time. One thing Chapman points out in this book is that you can know and fully believe that God is good all the time, and that His plan and timing are perfect, but that won't necessarily keep you from feeling completely devastated by a loss, especially when in the immediate moments, days, months, when you're still in shock, reeling, trying to process and figure out how you even take another step forward. This book is certainly not a how-to on picking yourself back up after a devastating loss, trusting in God, and moving forward firmly in His plan, but more a picture of one family's muddled, messy attempts at finding daylight in the utter darkness.

And of course, this was just one chapter of Chapman's and his family's lives (several chapters in the book, though). I appreciated reading about how his earlier life led him to be the man he is and write some of the songs he's written. I was fascinated by some of the stories behind songs that are well known to me. I do wish some of the theology had been delved into a little more deeply, for example the foundational reason that a loving God allows bad things to happen, but in the end, he was sharing his life, not trying to preach a sermon. I was also often disappointed with the picture placement, because pictures would come too early and sort of "give away" something that was coming. It might have just been an issue with the Kindle version, but then some pictures came on time or a little later than the event was discussed, so who knows. (I fully enjoyed the pictures themselves, though.) Overall, it was a deep, at times dark, fascinating read, and think that fans of Steven Curtis Chapman's music will enjoy it, as well as people interested in the behind the scenes of the Christian music industry.
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Man, this book is so good. I read Mary Beth Chapman’s book “Choosing to SEE” when it came out (gutting and powerful), and knew I had to get this one as well. I’ve been a big SCC fan for years (“Speechless” is one of the few songs/albums to consistently make me cry), so that lent a depth to this read that I might not have had otherwise.

I learned plenty about SCC’s life in the book, and even lol’ed quite a few times. He’s relatable and funny! (Who knew haha!) And if you know show more anything about him, you likely know about the loss of his daughter Maria in 2008. That was gutting to read, even knowing it had happened and would be covered. I defo choked up several times while reading.

Powerful story and message. Loved it. Hard as it was. God is present and good.
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Fantastic book! SCC and MB are very vulnerable with what they wrote in the book. It has every emotion possible, from laughter and joy to sadness and anger. DEFINITELY RECOMMEND!

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