The official Weekly Top 10 Christian songs list is compiled by checking and averaging Christian charts from all over the U.S. This week some of the songs have links to tab included for you guitar players out there. Clicking on the title to the song will take you to the tab.
In its third week in number one spot - round two, Word of God Speak, from the CD "Spoken For" is sitting pretty. This is a truly moving song. MercyMe has done it again.
Moving up to number two from five last week, Gone has more of a "pop" sound than the usual
Switchfoot fair. Not that that's a bad thing. The song is catchy and the lyrics are a strong reminder that no one knows when their last day will come.
After a fairly long run at the top, Third Day has moved around within the top 10 for weeks. I can't help but love anything that Third Day does and this song is no exception though. From the
Offerings II CD, it's a definite hit.
Moving down from number two, this is the first song Camp wrote after his wife Melissas death. I Still Believe is a declaration of faith from someone who has walked through the fire.
5. My Heart Goes Out - Warren Barfield
Moving up from number seven last week, newcomer Warren Barfield speaks to the very core of your being with this song. His debut CD came out on August 5th.
Word EntertainmentUp from number eight last week, Day by Day, from the release,
24, is an upbeat tune with the harmonies that you've come to expect from Point of Grace.
7. Smile - Chris Rice
Up from number ten last week, Smile is a great song that is a cry to God from a heart that longs to be with Him.From his debut CD, "Grace Like Rain", This Fragile Breath is an awesome piece of workmanship and it's just as good performed live! Down from number three last week, this song may be ending its run in the top 10.

Courtesy of Tooth & NailWe saw "Bounce" in the Top 10 back in June and after an eight week sabatical, it's back. This song finds a way to blend a rap sound and a punk sound with a little touch of metal.
Down from number nine last week, Tonight has a harder, edgier sound than Run did. Great song, great sound.