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He is also a nationally recognized advocate for adoption. After he and his wife Mary Beth had three biological children, they adopted two Chinese girls. He is also a nationally recognized advocate for adoption. After he and his wife Mary Beth had three biological children, they adopted two Chinese girls.


'''Discography''' ==Discography==
* ''Real Life Conversations'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''First Hand'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''More To This Life'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''For the Sake of the Call'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''The Great Adventure'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''The Live Adventure'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''Heaven in the Real World'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''The Music of Christmas'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''Signs of Life'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''Greatest Hits'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''Speechless'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''Declaration'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''All About Love'', ] *'']'' (])
* ''All Things New'', to be released in ] ] *'']'', to be released in ] ]


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Steven Curtis Chapman (born November 21, 1962 in Paducah, Kentucky) has been one of the biggest stars of contemporary Christian music since the late 1980s.

He is also a nationally recognized advocate for adoption. After he and his wife Mary Beth had three biological children, they adopted two Chinese girls.

Discography

External links