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.
Aaron Shust and Casting Crowns hold the top honors again this week while newcomers Todd Agnew, Brian Litrell and Hawk Nelson step up to the plate with their latest releases.
1. My Savior, My God - Aaron Shust
After debuting 13 weeks ago at number eight, "My Savior, My God" has moved up the charts slowly but surely each week to finally reach the number one slot, where it peaked at number one. After dropping to number two for a couple of weeks, it's now back on top.
2. Praise You In This Storm - Casting Crowns
The latest single off of Lifesong debuted 10 weeks ago at number one and it stayed their comfortably for six weeks.
3. How Great is Our God - Chris Tomlin
The third radio release off of Arriving sat at number one for four weeks before slipping back down the charts. This song will definitely be another modern worship anthem from Chris Tomlin.
4. I'm Not Alright - Sanctus Real
The latest from Sanctus Real is off of their new release, The Face of Love. This is undoubtably my favorite song by Sanctus Real ... rockin'!
5. I Am - Mark Schultz
"I Am," off of Mark Schultz Live... A Night Of Stories & Songs has bounced around the charts, but continues to hang in there.
6. Only Grace - Matthew West
"Only Grace" isn't an upbeat, fun tune like "Next Thing You Know" but it's just as good and much deeper lyrically.
7. My Jesus - Todd Agnew
Debuting this week, "My Jesus" is the crowning achievement of this release.
8. Welcome Home - Brian Litrell
Debuting this week, "Welcome Home" is off of Brian's debut solo release by the same name.9. Everything You Ever Wanted - Hawk Nelson
Debuting this week, "Everything You Ever Wanted" is the first radio single on Hawk Nelson's sophmore release, Smile, It's The End Of The World. More mellow than most Hawk Nelson songs, this tune is a winner.
10. Find Your Wings - Mark Harris
After debuting last week at number four, this easy listening, yet deeply moving song, which is off of the 2005 album, The Line Between The Two, has dropped to number 10.


