Everyone wants to know… how are they doing? I understand the question. So many care so deeply, so many can’t imagine this loss. But the question is unanswerable, really.
I think Caleb did it best when he said at the visitation and at the funeral that the best term he can find is “confused.” “We’re sad and happy. Together and Lonely…” and then he stopped, realizing you can’t describe confused, in his words, “it’s sorta the point of the word.” So much wisdom in this young man.
In this difficult time, the Chapman family has not done any interviews. In fact, the only comments the press or media has had from anyone associated with Steven has been through this website, quotes pulled from what we were sharing with you about what has happened. And in a few other instances, Steven’s pastor Scotty Smith or the Executive Director of Shaohannahs Hope, Scott Hasenbalg. Still… it is just too painful, just too crazy, the grief too deep.
On Wednesday night and Thursday, they were truly despondent and wailing through this horrible unthinkable thing.
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True. I can but only continue to pray that God bring peace. They have a right to their own privacy to grieve and be restored by the Lord. The best thing anyone can do is to keep them in prayer for we know that out of this unconceivable situation a testimony will be conceive for His glory. Romans 8:28 says that all situations work for good for those who love God and are called to His purpose. And we know that the Chapmans love God and have a purpose in life!