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Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become one of the supporters needed by 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become 1 of the supporters needed before 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Give by August 31 to continue critical family ministry!

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Steven Curtis Chapman

In a career that has spanned 30 years, Steven Curtis Chapman is the most awarded artist in Christian music history with 58 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, five Grammys, an American Music Award, 48 No. 1 singles and eight RIAA-certified gold or platinum albums to his credit. He has sold nearly 11 million albums and performed on countless tours. Steven and his wife, Mary Beth, are passionate and vocal advocates for adoption. Mary Beth is the president of Show Hope, a nonprofit organization she and Steven founded which helps restore the hope of a family to orphans. Since its inception, Show Hope has helped provide forever homes through Adoption Aid grants for more than 5,500 orphans from around the world. Steven and Mary Beth have six children, including three girls adopted from China. For more information about Steven, his music and touring schedule, visit his website, stevencurtischapman.com.

Steven Curtis Chapman: Marriage in the Real World

The Bible makes it clear that we will never master the art of the perfect relationship this side of heaven. Instead, it calls us to humbly, patiently and gently care for and bear with each other.