Wednesday, December 14, 2005

On Adoption - Steven Curtis Chapman

As Christmas day inches nearer, the longing for a family grows even stronger for orphans

As Christmas day inches nearer, the longing for the warmth of a family grows even stronger for orphans who have none. In the midst of this, Steven Curtis Chapman is set to make several national television appearances promoting his new GRAMMY-nominated holiday album, ALL I REALLY WANT FOR CHRISTMAS, and the project’s special theme of adoption.

On December 15, Chapman will be interviewed on the CMT/Country Music Television “Top 20 Countdown.” The show, which is re-run numerous times throughout the weekend, will also air the new “All I Really Want For Christmas” heartfelt music video featuring orphans from the U.S., China, and Africa. Check CMT.com for program details.

On December 18, Chapman offers a live performance of “All I Really Want For Christmas” on the Crystal Cathedral’s “Hour Of Power” program. Visit hourofpower.com for local airtimes.

On December 25, millions can experience the Chapman family’s personal adoption story on “CBS Sunday Morning” in a segment that offers never-before-seen interviews with the singer, his wife, and their children, a behind the scenes look at their home life, and touching stories from families impacted by the Shaohannah's Hope Foundation. The Chapman’s story is set to air Christmas morning at 8:30 am CST.

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