Steven Curtis Chapman's 16th Album 'Among The Best'

|PIC1|Multi-platinum, GRAMMY-winning Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman celebrated the US release of his 16th album yesterday, This Moment.

The project is being praised as "among the best of his career" (Billboard) and "a thoughtful original" (USA Today).

Chapman comments, "I want to remind people that God is more concerned with our day-to-day than we might think. He is not just in the valley or on the mountaintop. He's on the straight open road, too. I hope we can begin to really experience what he's doing in this moment."

In addition, Chapman continues to make an impact for orphans, as the "Change for Orphans" campaign builds and increases in the amount of "change" raised each night on his current tour.

The campaign has so far raised more than $50,000 for Shaohannah's Hope, an organisation founded by Chapman, and has been awarded for financial grants for families looking to adopt.

As of this week, 16 families have been locally impacted by receiving a grant from Shaohannah's Hope each night.
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