Remembering Maria Sue Chapman

Posted on May 21, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Spiritual Life

One year ago today, Maria Sue Chapman died tragically at the tender age of five. In this touching conversation, award-winning and beloved singer-songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman shared with Dr. James Dobson about the family’s grief, and about God’s presence and peace in the midst of their loss. This is a story of hope in the midst of tragedy, and of unwavering faith in God. I hope you’ll listen in — and that you’ll tell someone about it, as well.

Also of note: Mary Beth Chapman’s blog.

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One Response to “Remembering Maria Sue Chapman”

  1. Darci on May 30th, 2009 3:20 am

    Hello John,
    We very much enjoyed the talk by Dorothy Patterson on the Woman’s Role in Marriage. Finally, somebody hits the nail on the head. I am writing to ask you to similarly define The Man’s Role in Marriage. Ideally, that definition would include practical examples as Mrs. Patterson used in her talk. Yes a man is to “provide and protect” but the question is how should he lead his wife? (Eph 5) Please give real and practical examples.
    Thank you,
    Darci

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