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Steven Curtis & Mary Beth Chapman on Staying Married Through Joy and Heartbreak

What keeps a marriage standing after decades of walking through the ordinary and unimaginable? 

Steven Curtis Chapman and Mary Beth Chapman have spent more than 40 years together, raising a family while navigating a life in the public eye. Their new book, Still Here, is the story of this life–one shared by two imperfect people learning over and over again what it means to bear with one another in love. 

The Chapmans join Russell from Steven’s home studio to reflect on marrying young, surviving seasons of insecurity, balancing family with a demanding career, and why the real work of marriage lies in showing up again, day after day. They also speak candidly about the tragic loss of their daughter Maria, and the deliberate decision they made to fight the enemy rather than one another. 

This conversation is an honest reminder that faithfulness isn’t the absence of hardship, rather, it’s trusting Christ together on the long road home. 


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About Russell Moore

Russell Moore is Editor at Large and columnist at Christianity Today and is the author of Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America (Penguin Random House).

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