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.
Chris Tomlin and Salvador are still holding firm in the top spots of the Top 10 but Jeremy Camp, who is in this week's Top 10 with another new release, may rise to the top to take over.
1. Made to Worship - Chris Tomlin
Tomlin's latest is off of his brand new release, See The Morning, which hit stores on September 26th. "Made to Worship" debuted on the Top 10 eight weeks ago and it moved into the number one spot two weeks ago.2. Shine - Salvador
"Shine," which debuted two 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!3. Mountain of God - Third Day
Off of their release Wherever You Are, "Mountain of God" is the second radio release, following "Cry Out To Jesus." A great song, this tune debuted 14 weeks ago, spending a great deal of time at the top before slipping a notch in the rankings.
4. Dead Man (Carry Me) - Jars of Clay
"Dead Man (Carry Me)" is off of Jars' latest release, Good Monsters. Dan, Matt, Stephen and Charlie sound like, well, Dan, Matt, Stephen and Charlie! Pure Jars of Clay here folks ... all natural with no fillers! This is week number eight for this tune.5. Everything - Pillar
"Everything," which debuted three weeks ago, is off of Pillar's latest release, The Reckoning. This song has edge, as all Pillar music should.6. What it Means - Jeremy Camp
Jeremy Camp may have been out of the spotlight for a bit, but he's back this week with a brand new song off of a brand new album and he's awesome, as usual! "What it Means" debuts this week as the second single release off of Beyond Measure, which hit stores on October 31.7. Rebirthing - Skillet
"Rebirthing," which debuted 12 weeks ago, is the first single off of Skillet's new release, Comatose. The song rocks, as does the entire album!8. Broken & Beautiful - Mark Schultz
The title track off of Mark's latest release, which debuted three weeks ago, isn't broken, but it sure is beautiful.9. Breathe You In - Thousand Foot Krutch
"Breathe You In" is off of the 2005 release, The Art Of Breaking. Don't look for rap here, because you won't find it. Trevor and the gang go for a more emo sound on this album and they hit the mark ... as usual. We've seen this song around for the past five weeks and will probably see it for a few more.


