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Choosing to SEE: A Journey of Struggle and Hope, by Mary Beth Chapman Ellen Vaughn

Choosing to SEE: A Journey of Struggle and Hope, by Mary Beth Chapman Ellen Vaughn


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"Every now and then a book comes along that is not only great--it's a gift. An extravagant gift. This is one of those books."--Beth MooreMary Beth Chapman's life was not how she planned it. All she wanted was a peaceful life of stability and control. Instead, God gave her an award-winning singer/songwriter husband, crazy schedules, and a houseful of creatively rambunctious children. Most difficult of all, she would live through loss that she never could have imagined.In Choosing to SEE, Mary Beth unveils her struggle to allow God to write the story of her life. She wrestles with some of life's biggest questions: Where is God when things fall apart? Why does God allow terrible things to happen? How can I survive hard times?No matter where you find yourself in your own life story, you will treasure the way Mary Beth shows that even in the hard times, there is hope if you choose to SEE.Mary Beth Chapman is a New York Times bestselling author and the wife of Grammy and Dove Award winning recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman. Together they began Show Hope, a nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance to families wishing to adopt, increases awareness of the orphan crisis, and funnels resources to orphans around the world. Find out more at www.MaryBethChapman.com.Ellen Vaughn is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and inspirational speaker. She is also coauthor with Chuck Colson of Being the Body and eight other books. Vaughn lives with her family in the Washington, D.C., area. Find out more at www.EllenVaughn.com.

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About the Author

Mary Beth Chapman is the wife of Grammy and Dove Award-winning recording artist Steven Curtis Chapman. Together they began Show Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for the world's most vulnerable children by providing financial assistance to families wishing to adopt. Mary Beth serves as president of Show Hope and was a speaker on the Women of Faith Tour 2010 with her husband. She is also coauthor with Steven of the Shaoey and Dot series of children's picture books. Mary Beth and Steven have six children: Emily, Caleb, Will Franklin, and adopted daughters Shaohannah Hope, Stevey Joy, and Maria Sue, who is now with Jesus. The Chapmans live in Tennessee.www.MaryBethChapman.comEllen Vaughn is a bestselling author and inspirational speaker. Her recent books include It's All About Him with Denise Jackson (wife of Alan Jackson), which debuted at #1 on the New York Times nonfiction list. She is also coauthor with Chuck Colson of Being the Body. In addition to her nonfiction work, Vaughn is an award-winning novelist. She lives in the Washington, D.C., area with her husband, Lee.

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Product details

Paperback: 288 pages

Publisher: Revell; Reprint edition (September 1, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0800720857

ISBN-13: 978-0800720858

Product Dimensions:

6 x 0.6 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.7 out of 5 stars

509 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#37,166 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I pre-ordered this book since I grew up listening to Steven Curtis Chapman's music, and my husband & I have an interest in adoption. Honestly, I am an avid reader, and have read LOTS of Christian books, both fiction & non-fiction, and, honestly, after a while they kind of all seem to sound the same. I found this book to be very refreshing and honest. Humbly and frankly addressing topics that are often 'taboo' in Christian circles, such as depression, not 'having it all together', doubts, anxiety, etc. was a change, for one. While reading the book, I felt like I was meeting someone like me, almost like talking to a friend, instead of someone leading a perfect life trying to tell me how to make mine perfect as well, following their method. I would highly recommend reading this book.

I remember the day Maria died. I'm not a friend of the family but I've "known" them for well over 20 years as a follower and fan of Steven's music. The grief I felt was as real as if we'd been close friends.It's taken me a while to have the courage to finish this book. I thought I knew the end of the story. It was tragic. Death of a sweet innocent girl and immeasurable anguish of a big brother. I didn't want to read just to cry. I started the book but that was as far as I got. My son was born December 2008 with heart defects. Since Maria's passing, my world was cracked wide open to families walking the dark path of grief, whether it was for a baby who died or one just diagnosed with a broken heart. I didn't need to read about anymore grief- so after this book came out (I got the hard copy as a gift), I read a little bit and shelved it.Fast forward to Summer 2012. One of our heart buddies and miracles was set to undergo the final surgery of a 3 stage protocol for his heart defect. After his 1st as an infant, he coded for 70 minutes, eventually was placed on ECMO, and his family E's brought in to say goodbye. God had other plans. 10 days later, David came off ECMO. Later, his parents learned he'd had a 14% chance of survival. He had suffered irreparable brain damage but he was alive and brought joy to everyone who saw his beaming smile. He triumphed, even though he was left a little broken. He became a blessing to so many. Now, it was time for his last surgery. His pre-op testing proved his heart was in good shape & ready for another surgery.Unfortunately, crazy complications arose to the point where they thought he wouldn't survive recovery. His body didn't take well to the changes his heart required. Out of options, he was taken home on hospice. We were broken and so confused. Why? This was Oct and a few of us vowed to give his family Christmas because no one knew if he'd live that long. I'm happy to say he saw 2 Christmases that year and lived until May. He spent one last Mother's Day here on earth.My heart grieved for his family. I reached out to some close to the Chapmans hoping they could lend support in some way. I'd hoped Jen would read this book. I prayed so hard that they would feel God's closeness in the pit of their despair. They had a daughter to also care for and shepherd through this madness. THEY needed to read this book. (Not me- again, afraid of the hurt.)David died in May of 2013. My husband and I took our 4 yr old to the funeral and graveside. 4 yr olds should be attending friends' bday parties. Not funerals. This was the tough reality of being "heart parents." Through the successful surgeries and miracles would also come loss and questions. We couldn't stick our heads in the sand. We were touched by the faithfulness of David's parents throughout their journey of David's life. & now death. It would imprint our hearts.I wouldn't pick this book up again until just 3 days ago. I'm in the valley of the shadows of death as I tragically and unexpectedly lost my husband & best friend this past October. Through my tears and loneliness, I recalled a friend (whom I'd introduced to Steven's music many many yrs ago) asking if I'd read Mary Beth's book. Um no. I have my own grief to deal with, thank you very much. Well, I was lonely and desperate to reach out to someone who understands. I opened the Kindle App on my phone, took a deep breath and dove in.I'm blown away.I know grief is different for everyone. But my heart's cry was answered within the lines of this book. Did it rescue me from the throes of my despair? No. Did it reaffirm my own feelings that this valley sucks? Yes. Did it make me feel less crazy? YES! Did it remind me of God's promise and providence? Yes & yes.I'm so happy I finally finished it. I long for the day I'll feel my precious husband's arms around me. My heart aches for our boy who is just 5 yrs old. Will he remember that his daddy loved him more than life? How can I be a single parent? I'm not built for this!! But I have hope. Spring is coming.

I love this book. I love how vulnerable this lady is to her readers. Before I read her book, I knew nothing about the story and character of Mary Beth Chapman. I remember my Mom telling me, probably soon after it happened, that they lost a daughter in an accident. I was always a fan of Steven Curtis Chapman's music! So when I came across her book, I desperately wanted to read it!What sealed it for me, were the two anecdotes she shared at Maria's funeral. I won't spoil it for you by retelling them here, but I saw myself in this open, not-needing-to-be-perfect woman. She is in the public's eye and is not afraid to share the down and dirty of her life. We all need to see a little more of this. We need to know that everyone else's life doesn't run perfectly neatly. It helps us feel a little more normal.

A friend just went through a similar tragedy in losing their child. I can't begin to understand that grief. I bought the book for the family to give her and her husband for Christmas. Though there is pain in reading the details that Mary Beth Chapman goes in to, these are needed for others to realize they are not alone in their thoughts, pain, doubts, despair and depth of grief. But in all this, Mary Beth shares the ultimate hope that Christian have in a God that loves us, knows all and has promised an eternity with no more tears and a forever with the ones we have lost. CB

This is a book about the life of the author, Mary Beth Chapman. She is the wife of Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman. They adopted 3 girls from China and one of the girls was tragically killed when she was just 5 years old. She wrote the book about 2 years after Maria's death to help her through the grieving process.I was hoping to like this book more than I did. We adopted our Cainan from Hunan in 2007, and I followed Mary Beth Chapman's journey and blog during that time. I kept following for awhile after her daughter Maria was killed, but then life got in the way, and I lost track of her. I saw someone reading this book on the subway in Boston one day, and I thought I would see what it was about.It had its good parts. It talked about the accident and how their family was working through it. But it was an overly religious book, and not well written. I have read other books that were religious, but this one was just......not good. It was over the top and just made me roll my eyes constantly. So - I don't recommend it.

I thought the first part of the book dragged a bit - too much detail about Mary Beth and Steven's early years and their relationship struggles.* But the second half is gripping and heart-wrenching and leaves you feeling as if the tragedy happened in your own family. I was blessed but emotionally drained by the time I finished the book. That being said, I can't fully imagine the depth of their heartbreak.*PS: Even though I was uncomfortable with the TMI parts of the first half, when I passed along the book to a family member, SHE related deeply to the Chapmans' early challenges, so just because one person doesn't want to hear all that is shared, doesn't mean it shouldn't have been included in the tome.

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