Steven Curtis Chapman had four daughters: Emily, Shaoey, Stevey Joy, and Maria. He had recently written a book entitled, "Cinderella: The Love of Daddy and his Princess." I haven’t read the book, but I would imagine that a man with four daughters has encountered pretty much everything imaginable that could happen between a father and a daughter (maybe even some things that are beyond imaginable). I know that he has done a song recently called, ‘Cinderella’ which is about the different stages of a daughter’s life, told from the father’s perspective, from pre-schooler to fiancĂ©e (his oldest daughter, Emily, has just recently gotten engaged). In the chorus of that song, he talks about wanting to spend time with his daughter, because, “I know something the Prince never knew.” And goes on to say, “All too soon, the clock will strike midnight, and she’ll be gone.” I suspect that he intended that line as a reference to his daughter Emily’s upcoming marriage. Who would have thought that his youngest daughter would go first, and in such a permanent way?
This started out as just whatever was on my mind on any given day. Somewhere along the way I found out that what is on my mind should be more important than the muddled and mundane, and this has turned into a discussion of scripture.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Cinderella
Steven Curtis Chapman had four daughters: Emily, Shaoey, Stevey Joy, and Maria. He had recently written a book entitled, "Cinderella: The Love of Daddy and his Princess." I haven’t read the book, but I would imagine that a man with four daughters has encountered pretty much everything imaginable that could happen between a father and a daughter (maybe even some things that are beyond imaginable). I know that he has done a song recently called, ‘Cinderella’ which is about the different stages of a daughter’s life, told from the father’s perspective, from pre-schooler to fiancĂ©e (his oldest daughter, Emily, has just recently gotten engaged). In the chorus of that song, he talks about wanting to spend time with his daughter, because, “I know something the Prince never knew.” And goes on to say, “All too soon, the clock will strike midnight, and she’ll be gone.” I suspect that he intended that line as a reference to his daughter Emily’s upcoming marriage. Who would have thought that his youngest daughter would go first, and in such a permanent way?
5 steps from Grief to Grace is my advice to the Chapmans – and to you. You may read here: http://frankahilario.blogspot.com/
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