
About
“I know this is not anything like you thought the story of your life was gonna be...but there's so much of the story that's still yet to unfold.” Few people know the pain and the promise in that statement better than Steven Curtis Chapman. The past few years have been an incredible journey that Chapman wouldn’t have chosen, yet has taught him so very much. Those lessons permeate every song on Chapman’s new album The Glorious Unfolding. Lyrically Read more on Last.fm
Genres
- ccm
- christian alternative rock
- christian music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are Steven Curtis Chapman's 50 #1 songs?
- Steven Curtis Chapman, a prolific Christian music artist, holds the record for 50 #1 songs on the Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) charts. While an official list varies by chart and region, his most recognized #1 hits include: "His Eyes,"
- What is Steven Curtis Chapman famous for?
- Steven Curtis Chapman is famous for being one of the most celebrated and influential artists in contemporary Christian music. With a career spanning over three decades, Chapman has won five Grammy Awards and 59 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, more than any other artist in history. He's renowned for his heartfelt songwriting, powerful vocals, and ability to seamlessly blend rock, pop, and worship elements. Chapman's music often features themes of faith, hope, love, and personal testimony, resonating deeply with fans worldwide. He is perhaps best known for classic hits like "Cinderella,"
- What song did Steven Curtis Chapman song about his daughter who died?
- Steven Curtis Chapman wrote the deeply moving song "Cinderella"
- What was Steven Curtis Chapman's first hit song?
- Steven Curtis Chapman's first hit song was "Weak Days,"
- What happened to Steven Curtis Chapmans daughter Maria?
- Steven Curtis Chapman's daughter, Maria Sue Chapman, tragically passed away on May 21, 2008, at the family's home in Franklin, Tennessee. Maria, the youngest of the Chapman children and adopted from China, was accidentally struck by an SUV driven by her older brother in the family's driveway. Despite immediate emergency efforts, Maria succumbed to her injuries at the age of five. The devastating loss profoundly impacted the Chapman family and inspired Steven Curtis Chapman to candidly share his grief journey through his music and public speaking. In the wake of Maria's death, the family established Maria's Big House of Hope in China, a medical care center for orphans with special needs, as part of their Show Hope foundation. Through these efforts and his heartfelt songs, Chapman has honored Maria's memory and offered hope to others coping with loss, while advocating for adoption and orphan care worldwide.