Building 429′s Where I Belong makes it eleven weeks on top of the Billboard’s Christian Songs chart, a week short of three months, and it’s likely to stay there for another few weeks unless we see something unusual in the growth of MercyMe’s The Hurt and the Healer, up 5 to 3 this week. (I actually think MercyMe will replace Building 429 at the top; I just don’t know when. I predict at least two more weeks for Building 429 atop the chart.)
Good Morning by Mandisa moves up to a new peak, #25, so yay! Sidewalk Prophets rebounds back into the Top 10, earning a new peak at #8. Hotshot debut honors to Trent Monk of Monk and Teagle (pictured), whose toe-tapping 2010 ditty Beautiful You enters at #39.
Building 429's Where I Belong scores three months now on top of the Billboard's Christian Songs chart, with a bullet, meaning an actual increase in airplay. As a matter of ...
Building 429's Where I Belong makes it a month and a half on top of Billboard's Top Christian Songs; Kutless scores a new Top 10 hit, as Carry Me to ...
It's seven straight weeks for Building 429's Where I Belong; I think we can safely say that Where I Belong is now one of Building 429's biggest hits, no small ...
Building 429 scores a fifth week atop Billboard's Top Christian Songs with Where I Belong, just as MercyMe scores yet another Top 10 hit, this time with the carrier single ...
It's an eventful week on Billboard's Top Christian charts. First off, British worship leader Matt Redman scores the biggest hit of his career as 10000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) knocks ...
Contemporary Christian supergroup MercyMe holds onto #1 for a second week with Move. I'm excited because Matthew West moves up to #4 with Strong Enough, from his spectacular The Story ...
Casting Crowns' Glorious Day (Living You Loved Me) remains atop the Billboard Christian Songs chart for a fifth week, but the track loses its bullet; Tenth Avenue North's You Are ...
Chris Tomlin's Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies) earns a fourteenth week at number one, placing Tomlin into a four-way tie for seventh-longest reign atop the Billboard Christian ...
Chris Tomlin's Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies) scores a sixth week at number one on Billboard's Christian Songs chart, fending off Kristian Stanfill's One Thing Remains and ...
This week, Chris Tomlin's Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies) makes it three in a row on Billboard's Christian Songs chart, just as MercyMe's You Are I Am ...