Tag Archives: Steven Curtis Chapman

Forty-Eight and Four Squares

Today is Birthday 48 for me.  Not quite as cool a number as 47, which is prime , or as 49, which only has three factors, but it is what it is.  I’m hopeful for a mostly normal day: early … Continue reading

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Remembering to Remember

I’ve been oddly and unexpectedly reflective these last few days, mostly due to a conversation I had last week that was a kind of perspective on working with youth . . . and ultimately how it’s changed since I my … Continue reading

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Who You Say We Are

This past weekend saw the release of Steven Curtis Chapman’s latest, a worship album called Worship and Believe.  The two terms in the title hang together awkwardly.  We might think that the reverse is the appropriate order: believe and worship. … Continue reading

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Our Final Word

I have often wondered if Steven Curtis Chapman would get around to making a “worship album.”  When the trend hit years and years ago, I was dismayed.  I’m one of that rare breed that sees the praise and worship movement … Continue reading

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A New Steven Curtis Chapman Song? Always a Good Thing

A few weeks ago I was bemoaning the absence of good new music.  And then a river of solid music started flowing.  Derek Webb.  Andy Gullahorn.  Jars of Clay.  And now it’s Steven Curtis Chapman’s turn.  His new album, The … Continue reading

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