Grammy-winning artist Steven Curtis Chapman recently shared insights into his upcoming two-hour concert, “The Great Adventure,” set to air on TBN on November 24th at 8 pm. The event commemorates Chapman’s remarkable achievement of producing 50 Number One songs performed alongside the Nashville Recording Orchestra. During the conversation, Chapman also delved into his passion for adoption and the 20th anniversary of Show Hope, an organization he co-founded with his wife, Mary Beth, to support adoptive families.
Chapman expressed his excitement about the upcoming concert, emphasizing the profound impact of performing with a full orchestra. He highlighted the emotional and transformative experience of creating music with a symphony, describing it as the “sound of heaven” that adds a unique depth and emotion to his songs.
The inspiration for “The Great Adventure” concert stemmed from a desire to celebrate his 50th Number One song, “Don’t Lose Heart.” Additionally, the event coincided with the 20th anniversary of Show Hope, an organization dedicated to supporting adoptive families and reducing adoption barriers.
Chapman shared the story behind his hit song “The Great Adventure,”…
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