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April Cover Story: Steven Curtis Chapman
STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN

Where do you see music going in the next five years?

In terms of how people get their music, the Internet is obviously going to continue to play a big role, if not even define, the future of the music industry. I can’t help but imagine that it will continue to go in the direction it is moving now: more and more songwriters [and] artists being able to get their songs recorded via affordable home studios and making them available to anyone via the Internet. I think because the “big record business” is shrinking, it’s going to make those of us involved in it more passionate and more sincere about the music we’re making and the reasons we’re making it.
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How have developments in technology changed the way you approach your art/career?

There was a day when the concept of an album and a theme that ran throughout both musically and lyrically was an important part of the process. Honestly, I get a little saddened by it, because I love the creative and spiritual opportunity to take the listener on a longer and deeper journey. The great thing is that we who have a message to share and a song to sing can get it to the ears and the hearts of people everywhere in ways I never would’ve dreamed when I started recording 20 years ago.

What hasn’t changed for you over the course of your career?

From the time I first began writing songs as a teenager until now, there has been one prayer that has been woven through all the songs I’ve written and the music I’ve made:  “God, I want to know You, and I want to make You known.” 

What are your plans with your career over the next five years?

Following my current tour, I’m planning to take a little “down time” with my family and pray about the next season of life, music and ministry. My family is getting more involved with orphan and adoption advocacy and awareness through the work of Shaohannah’s Hope. We’ll be making more trips to places around the world. I’ll also continue, God willing, to set to music stories, experiences and “God revelations” and create art that will hopefully move those who hear it to desire more of God for themselves.

What is your advice for the next generation of artists?

Work really hard at being great at whatever gifts God has entrusted to you. Remember it is a gift that has been entrusted and not to be claimed as your own. Bloom wherever you are planted; don’t sit around waiting for opportunity to knock, but look for opportunities around you. There’ve never been more opportunities available to someone with a message to share. Finally, and of utmost importance, fix your eyes on Jesus. In the end nothing else matters by comparison.

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