Even his happiest, most heartwarming music has been fueled by tragedy and pain.with five Grammys, dozens of Dove Awards, and over 11 million records
sold, Steven Curtis Chapman is one of the most decorated artists in
Christian music history. Now, 30 years since the release of his first
album, the songwriter has published a memoir, Between Heaven and the Real World
(Revell), in which he opens up about marital difficulties, the death of
his 5-year-old daughter, and other painful experiences. Music
journalist Steve Turner, author of Imagine: A Vision for Christians in the Arts (InterVarsity Press), spoke with Chapman about times of discouragement that have fueled his faith and music .You’re candid about your shortcomings in the book. Did you worry about sharing too much? I didn’t want to skim the surface. Often, in the
church, we’re very good at presenting a story that shows us in a
favorable light. We’re supposed to have it together—particularly someone
like me, who has been making albums and doing shows for years. It’s always been a commitment of mine to say, “Don’t miss the point. Don’t hear my songs—like ‘I Will Be Here,’
that I wrote for my wife—and think, ‘I wish my husband would write a
song like that for me. Those guys must have an almost-perfect
relationship.’ ” That song wouldn’t exist but for the fact that we have
struggled, and it’s been really painful. I’m not telling these stories just to shock people or to wear my heart
on my sleeve. The two words that guided me were “honesty” and “honor.” I
wanted to be transparent while at the same time honoring my wife, my
parents, and my family. I hope and pray I’ve achieved that.
Edward williams Bro.Edward Williams Testimony in Telugu Edward Williams Kuntam now hosting CBN's Telugu program "Nireekshana" . was born and brought up in Andhra Pradesh. And he worked as marketing manager for a cable-manufacturing unit, for three years. But, he had a great desire to advertise his master and savior, Jesus Christ.He ministered to students in most of the universities and colleges for ten years. He then became the State Secretary of Andhra Pradesh and gave leadership till 2006. As the State Secretary he travelled across the state and also in other parts of India to preached or took seminars. Know more
