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October 10, 2009 7:51 PM

Steven Curtis Chapman: Heaven Is the Face

You will probably remember that on May 21, 2008, Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife lost their youngest daughter in a tragic accident.

Chapman has recently released this recording about her in heaven:

In this clip, he talks about writing the song:

Love,
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Thanks, Barbara. I love Steven Curtis Chapman. He and his family have been through an awful time but their faith has sustained them. Thanks for sharing his new song.

Posted by: Gail | October 11, 2009 1:07 AM

I was blessed to see and hear him perform this beautiful song at the Women of Faith conference in Anaheim. He spoke of how we are one breath away from our loved ones in heaven thanks to Jesus' sacrifice for us on the cross. God has blessed Steven Curtis with an amazing talent to communicate Christ's love for us! If you ever have the chance to see him in concert- GO! It is a life-changing event.

To digress, just wanted you to know the new "Gifts 2 How People with Down syndrome Enrich the World" is out and is getting great reviews! The amazon link is: http://www.amazon.com/Gifts-People-Syndrome-Enrich-World/dp/1890627968

Thank you Barbara for encouraging us as mommies and patriots! God bless you!

Posted by: Kathy | October 11, 2009 1:50 AM

He played this at Women of Faith here in DC, too. Not a dry eye in the house. Lots of us were openly sobbing.

His story is so full of love and faith.

Posted by: Suzanne B | October 11, 2009 1:27 PM

Very touching.

Posted by: Julana | October 12, 2009 7:43 AM

I hear Steven Curtis Chapman's Heaven is the face for the first time today and I'm hooked!
Losing a child must be so very difficult, but this man was able to lean on God (and sometimes that's the hardest thing to do!) and work through that period of his life. That's commendable.

Posted by: Viviane | November 8, 2010 5:33 PM

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