The official Top 10 Christian hit songs list is compiled by your Guide by checking and averaging Christian charts from all over the U.S. such as Billboard and R&R.
Jeremy Camp and Chris Tomlin are the most popular guys this week. MercyMe, Deitrick Haddon, RED and Fred Hammond join them for a really "male" week!
"What it Means" debuted in early November as the second single release off of
Beyond Measure, which hit stores last October. Moving up from number three this week, this is a great song.
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Still sitting at number two, Tomlin's latest is off of his new release,
See The Morning, which hit stores last September 26. "Made to Worship" debuted on the Top 10 19 weeks ago.
Debuting this week, "Hold Fast" is the second single release off of MercyMe's latest release,
Coming Up To Breathe. Another catchy tune, this one is another fan favorite.
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"Shine," which debuted 13 weeks ago, is off of Salvador's latest release,
Dismiss the Mystery. This is a great song, and if you're not already a Salvador fan, after hearing this one, you will be!
Debuting this week, Deitrick is smooth, as always, on "Heaven Knows," which is off of the 2006 release,
7 Days.
Debuting this week, "Already Over" is the second radio release off of
End Of Silence. Back in "the day," we would have called this song a power ballad. Today, what you call it depends on where you live and how old you are. But in any time, calling it a great song fits the bill.
We first saw this song back in October, when it hit the chart at number six. After a bit of a break, it's back, moving down from number one last week.
The latest single off of
Lifesong debuted two weeks ago. One of my personal favorite tunes on the album, this one asks what happens when we, the church, don't even notice the lost.
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This great song debuted back in October and it's still as good today as it was back then.
Debuting this week, "This is the Day" is off of the 2006 release,
Free To Worship. This is one of those "get up on your feet" songs, no matter how you shake it.