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  • Lol steve looks so different!

  • I guess 5 people aren't in the great adventure

  • Great Song! Look up Mark Lowry The Date Adventure. Its the SAME tune as this song. Kinda wierd. :D

  • Perfect. . Love. . Yaa zoo. .

  • Here is a fantastic music video that the Christian world will love! It's called "Don't forget about the walk." It was written and created by a small town pastor that is also making a feature film and has written four books. You don't want to miss it! You can see the music video right now by searching for Alan Maki on youtube and finding the title of the song. It would only take a second to look! He has a website but websites are blocked on here. Look him up! He has devotionals and an app too!

  • @MichaelCox, Thats weird that you say that. My dad <Michael Cox actually worked at NASA. Also worked on the Apollo, Gemini, and Mercury programs.

  • Thank's to my friend Pamela eggly for giving me a tape of steven curtis chapman it real great fun to listen to this kind of music.

  • What a great song, what a great guy...and I think he is living the spirit with 4 or kids in tote. Praise God!!!

  • An oldie but a goodie- used to listen to this all the time!

  • I remember when I was younger, about 8 - 9, I would borrow my dad's iPod, and I would play this song over and over... until the iPod's charge ran out :)

  • it's too bad that Dann Huff is not in the video, even though he's the one providing all the masterful guitar tracks on this song.

  • I dont like the re-created version. I like this version. Praise God!

  • his coat, his hair, his outfit. We need lady gaga to "spicen" him up! hahahaha

  • Sing it Steve....Praise his name as much as possible...Those of you who don't know Jesus are missing out on the soon coming Great Adventure!

  • What a beautiful song! Brings back memories of simpler times and a much more wholesome God fearing Christ centered nation! May we repent and TURN back to our Spiritual Heritage and the Bible!

  • I first heard this song back when I was in seventh grade my dad and I were on our way to wednesday night church and he put a Christian Hit Mix cd in the cd player and turned this song on and I immediately fell in love with this song and I have used many times in life such as now as I am going into Job Corps for twelve to eightteen months. It is a very uplifting song and keeps my spirits high when I'm feeling down

  • wow!Am watchin this video lookin at his age right now...this is a guy who has made an impact both in his youth n present age. I help but ask myself,what impact am I making?

  • Haha!! I love the song, but the outfit... not so much. Hahahaha!! His hair is crackin' me up right now! At least he had style back then.

  • CHAMINAAAAAAADE

  • We can all agree that just because we have different taste in the music- the message is timeless!! The music put to the lyrics was cutting edge for its time!! I LOVE IT!! For anyone who has ever ridden a good horse at full speed in the open connects with this song like I do!! (for those who haven't- IT IS AN INEXPLICABLE SENSE OF FREEDOM , EXCITEMENT AND ADVENTURE) Just like what God has for us!!!

  • His hair!

  • usually i really love steven curtis chapman, but this one sounds like a christian version of rickroll

  • Wow this is a really old song to me... I remember listening to this over and over again when I was younger.

  • Nice

    

  • So yoooung! Steven's son Caleb looks juust like him (:

    Steven's music is so timeless; it just goes to show how he's such a legacy!

  • i like your music

  • The scenery in this video is what heaven is going to look like but with way more horses!

  • This is the song and man that first introduced me to Contemporary Christian music. First heard it on The Live Adventure concert video. So many memories. WTG, Steve!

  • I don't have a horse.

  • I love this song, but this is the most 90's music video I have ever seen.

  • He is so amazing him Mark Lowry used to hangout they are really cool. They both brought so much joy and wow he is young here. You should lsiten to live out loud this is how us christians should be, joyful. God has used him so much.

  • I love this song, though this music video hasn't aged particularly well in terms of vintage 90's style. Lol. Also, does anyone else think Steven Curtis Chapman looks like the actor Tim Robbins?

  • I had a book of this song once, and after several years, I came back to this song on a whim. It's amazing, still. God bless Mr. Chapman.

  • I am thankful that contemporary music as evolved over the years. No disrespect intended. Look at SCC's own music and how much more intense and moving it has become. The CCM genre was firmly entrenched in '80s style all through the '90s.

  • Inspirational song ever!!!

  • Just got back from his concert in Tucson. AMAZING He is so amazing

    

  • omg this is so old lol but still a good song!

  • this song is old..hes sooo young here...but i still love him...this was our main song from vacation bible school...and for a show i did a duet to his song cinderella...witch was also the song my older sister and my dad danced to at her wedding...hes just amazing.

  • This is from early 90s...love where they filmed this, Grand Tetons (I think?) in the background. God really showed off when he created them! :)

    This song is great for starting the morning.

  • @elinorvonzahm

    Well I have a picture of a barn in the Grand Tetons as my computer background. I thought it looked familiar so I went to this video and I believe the barn in the picture and the one in the video could be the same one. You could be right about the video being shot in the Tetons.

  • how old is this? i just cant wrap my head around S.C.C. being so young

  • @jab4309

    The song dates from the 1990s ('94 I think). He was that young back then, believe me!

  • I dare you to play this in your car and NOT speed while it is playing.

  • he definitely made about $100 off this

    the brothers at my school (Chaminade) play this on the morning announcements

  • God layed down the law from day one: the penalty for sin is death. We chose to disobey him, we chose to sin, everything else is what follows. Sinning means we can't be with him anymore. His son's death meant we can. The entire blood-spattered history of Israel was just to set up the time and place for him to send in his son.

  • It's been a while since i heard this song.

  • This song is inspiring no matter what you believe.

  • great song!! thanks to my teacher for showing us this.

  • hey my name is dave braden andmy mom is 87 and she now has altimers your song means alot to me it just makes me feel good thank you

  • This song reminds me of Brokeback Mountain, so sweet.

  • The first Christian video/song I ever saw and heard after being born again that helped me realized Christian music doesn't have to be corny. It's a great adventure!

  • Horses are Proof God Loves us and wants us to be happy! :D

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  • I love this song!!! This describes life in general!

  • By the way, for the record, I'm an aerospace engineering student, I have an IQ of 145, I absolutely LOVE all things science, and I believe only God could have created a universe this ingenious. I pursue science as a living man, but when I die, the only thing that will matter for me will be where I stand with God and whether or not I have the blood of Christ to vouch for me.

  • @MichaelCox I couldn't agree more, I have never had my IQ tested but am very familiar with aerospace engineering ,other engineers and astronauts as I lived directly across the street from NASA in Nassau Bay Texas. I have been into both mission controls and other restricted clearance areas. I say this only to indicate that most of these people who have experienced this (space) firsthand agree with you completely as I did! Keep your faith you will find like minded people in your profession!!

  • @MichaelCox Uh, so what. I am a mathematician also with a high IQ, but I recognize the corrupt morality of the bible, its historical inaccuracy, and the ridiculous notion that God will send people to hell for eternity just because they didn't accept Jesus. Even more, I recognize the evidence for evolution, and that religion and science are naturally antagonistic, because religion extols faith in its answers, while science says to question all answers.

  • @davidmcaba I'm guessing you didn't read Revelation 20-21 properly did you? And yes, you might be correct that they most probably be in hell for all eternity, most probably just until Armegaddon is over. But my advice is, accept Christ now and skip hell.

  • @jonu100 Ha, one can never read it "properly", because no matter your interpretation, someone will always disagree with you and say "... guessing you didn't read blah blah properly...". Again, you are attacking me by trying to imply my ignorance, rather than asking me what my interpretation is.

  • @davidmcaba Alright. What is your interpretation?

  • @jonu100 Trust me bro, I've already accepted Christ. Hell is something I'll be passing... And yes, I studied Revelation. I know it quite well, thanks... XD

  • @davidmcaba

    I don't denounce scientific theory and it wasn't all about faith without reason for me. I believe you couldn't really become truly faithful to God in the first place if you don't ever question whether or not he is there. Being a mathematician though, you, like me, would prefer hard facts. This world we live in is exceedingly inprobable from a scientific standpoint. Assuming mankind to be the product of around 3 billion years of evolution, a LOT of things had to go just right.

  • @MichaelCox This morning, I bought groceries, and on the way home, I saw a car with the license plate HRJ909. Imagine that. Of all the millions of combinations of plates that I saw this morning, I saw HRJ909. Truly it must be a miracle. Or, it was just one of the license plates that I saw.

    Just because the universe is the way it is, doesn't mean that it implies God, because of the anthropic principle. In addition, all the evidence of evolution supports at least a deistic view of the universe.

  • @MichaelCox Also, just because you are smart and believe in God doesn't make it true. There are plenty of smart people who believe in Islam, Atheism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Mormonism.

  • @davidmcaba Which doesn't mean they're correct, does it? Believing in other religions begs to differ whether they're even smart or not. I do not know what do you actually believe in, but I like the fact that you explore the facts of different religions, but don't be critic for something you don't know much about.

  • @jonu100 I am a former pastor, who attended bible college, learned to speak biblical greek and hebrew, and have spent years studying Christian history and theology, so your pathetic attack that I don't know what I am talking about are stupid, because it is rooted in ignorance.

  • @davidmcaba

    First of all, Earth had to form within a habitable region from its' star, giving it limited options for orbital radius and eccentricity. It needed a moon, ONE moon, to stablize it's precession to allow consistent ecosystems to form. This could only have been done by an oblique collision by a foreign body of a certain mass--a rather improbable outcome. Also, the Earth needed a smaller Hydrogen/Metal ratio than the rest of the universe, which happened by early solar flaring.

  • @davidmcaba

    Second, the Sun would have to be in the F-mid K spectral range. If it were too hot, it would have too short of a life span to permit life to develop, if it were too cold, it's habitable range would be to small and close to the star to be favorable. Even more improbable, it would have to NOT be a binary. The percentage of stars which aren't binaries is actually quite low. Thing is, binary systems are unstable for planetary formation. You may as well forget about Tattooine.

  • @davidmcaba

    Assuming all of those being the case, plus a curious case of having 1.31 billion km^3 of water on its' surface, life would have to develop before the sun aged too much, and cycles of evolution and extinction would have to happen periodically to allow the fittest creatures to procreate. And then somewhere in only the last 25,000 years, one of those species became sentient, passed down its' knowledge from generation to generation, and began to question it's origin.

  • @davidmcaba

    I find it quite IMPROBABLE that all of these things just "happened."

  • @MichaelCox Yet, you are willing to accept that there is an even more amazing all-powerful deity that created everything, chose a group in the middle east, commanded them to commit genocide to take land, and is only appeased with the blood of dead birds and oxen. Then, he sent himself to appease himself by killing himself. It is so utterly ridiculous.

  • @MichaelCox

    Glad to see a man of science that believes in the good Lord. =D

  • @MichaelCox i am glad u have an IQ, god also loves people with an IQ of a brick

  • @mijnaamizoveelkoeler

    God loves everyone. Only He COULD love everyone as he does. His love gives life meaning.

  • @MichaelCox You my brother have the truth within you. Blessings to you, Jon

  • @MichaelCox

    Im not exactly religious, but i agree there is a higher power because if man had been left totally to his own devices we would have pressed the big red button a long time ago!

  • @MichaelCox This is a horrible ad hominem attack. As a former pastor, I can assure you that there are many many atheists who were former believers that stopped believing because of the Bible's horrible morality and the lack of evidence for a God. Your comment is deeply insulting. It is common for Christians to believe this, because they cannot accept that anyone could have a rational basis for leaving Christianity.

  • @MichaelCox Also, I know many Christians who are morally repugnant individuals and continually excuse their behavior, because Jesus has forgiven them, so in the eyes of God, they are forgiven, BUT I don't over generalize from an anecdote that all Christians are morally repugnant people who believe in God to forgive their bad behavior. You are showing a severe lack of critical thinking to make such an assertion. It's like seeing one pink chair and stating that all chairs are pink.

  • @davidmcaba

    But I gotta admit, Christians who use the Bible as some kind of diplomatic immunity and as an excuse to disobey it's own teachings, well, aren't really Christians at all.

  • @MichaelCox

    What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? {Rom 6:1-2 NIV

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  • Isto é um clássico do Gospel Rock!

  • "I opened up the bible" what a concept, wonder how different the world would be if people actually did that.

  • Waaa hace años que no escuchaba ni veia este video *O*

  • Great song! Great video...I love horses, such a magnificent animal, so powerful and majestic.....GOD IS GOOD HIS CREATION DECLARES HIS MAJESTY!

    Life is a wonderful adventure, the good and the bad...we are growing in HIS grace day by glorious day!

  • Thanks, MumzyTube, This is a neat video!

  • @MumzyTube Could not agree more, this is definitely one of his all-time best songs, God be praised!

  • I absolutely love this song! It's amazing. The lyrics are beautiful and Steven does a wonderful job with it. Well, Steven is wonderful. xD

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