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Top 40 Christian Hits of 2007

End of the Year Chart

By Kim Jones, About.com

2007 was a great year in Christian music. Excellent new music came from new faces and old favorites. The Top 40 Christian Hits of 2007 comes from charts like R&R, Billboard, and of course, About.com and is based on how many weeks any given song stayed in the Top 10.

1. Made To Love - tobyMac

tobyMac - Portable SoundsForefront
Off of the February, 2007 release, Portable Sounds, "Made To Love," the first single release, was hugely successful on radio and in the charts.

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2. Does Anybody Hear Her - Casting Crowns

Casting Crown - LifesongReunion
Lifesong released in the summer of 2005. It is a true testament of how excellent the music of that album was when two years later we see one of the singles not just still charting, but being one of the top 10 songs of the entire year!

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3. Every Time I Breathe - Big Daddy Weave

Big Daddy Weave - Every Time I BreatheFervent Records
This classic Big Daddy Weave song is the title track off of the 2006 release. Another tune with plenty of staying power, this song sat firmly in the Top 10 through the first six months of 2007.

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4. Undo - Rush of Fools

Rush Of FoolsMidas Records
"Undo," the lead single off of the self-titled debut release from Rush of Fools did quite well for itself in the charts. This talented new progressive worship band will go far.

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5. I'm Not Who I Was - Brandon Heath

Brandon Heath - Don't Get ComfortableProvident
If you haven't heard Brandon Heath before, this is a great tune to get to know him with. From the 2006 release, Don't Get Comfortable, this song has a really nice, easy sound.

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6. Give You Glory - Jeremy Camp

Jeremy Camp - Beyond MeasureCourtesy of: BEC
"Give You Glory" came to us as the third single release off of Beyond Measure, which hit stores in October of 2006.

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7. Everlasting God - Lincoln Brewster

Lincoln Brewster - Let The Praises RingColumbia
The child reading from Isaiah 40 at the end of this song is only one of the components that made it outstanding. From the 2006 release, Let The Praises Ring, this song was a strong hitter for this popular worship leader.

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8. The Last Night - Skillet

Skillet - ComatoseCourtesy of: Lava/Atlantic and Ardent/SRE
"The Last Night" is the second radio release off of Comatose. The song talks about someone considering suicide after living life in despair and not having support from their parents. A friend reminds him/her of God’s unconditional love and they’re eventually talked down from that ledge. Just like every song on the album, this one rocks!

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9. Bring the Rain - MercyMe

MercyMe - Coming Up To BreatheCourtesy of: INO Records
And I know there'll be days
When this life brings me pain,
But if that's what it takes to praise You
Jesus, bring the rain.

Talk about being super spiritually mature! MercyMe presents this song with so much honesty and emotion that they make the rain seem a little easier to bear.

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10. Forgiven - Relient K

Relient K - Five Score And Seven Years AgoCapitol/EMI
"Forgiven" is the first single release off of Five Score & Seven Years Ago, Relient K's 2006 release. It may sound a bit dark, but it's got such a strong message of redemption that it works in a big way.

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