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 | | SCOTT ROSS (reporting): Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife, Mary Beth, clung to that anchor of hope when they were in Washington, D.C., to receive a congressional coalition award for adoption. |
 | | Should we go somewhere?' I looked at her, and not in any great moment of my own wisdom, but I said, 'Sweetheart, either everything that we have said to be true of us is true and we are in God's hands and He is in control of our lives, or it's not. |
 | | STEVEN: I believe God raises up different people to say different things, to make different declarations about this, but what God has put in my heart is the reality that He alone is on the throne, that He alone sees the bigger picture and knows all the implications of this. |
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