Chris Tomlin’s Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies) makes it 13 weeks atop Billboard’s Christian Songs chart. That moves Christ into a That’s twelve weeks, friends, and with no likely challengers in sight, Chris definitely has the monster hit on his hands that I was predicting when he first released the carrier single of Burning Lights. In terms of most weeks at number one on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, Whom Shall I Fear is tied for 10th-longest reign atop the Christian charts. Of all time. Good job, Chris.
Meanwhile, Matthew West’s Hello My Name Is establishes itself as the most likely contender for number one, rising up another three notches from 7-4 after rising up 11-7 the previous week. (I told you this song was great. It might do better than Forgiveness; I think it will.)
1. (1) Chris Tomlin Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)
2. (2) Passion One Thing Remains
3. (3) MercyMe You Are I Am
4. (7) Matthew West Hello My Name Is
5. (6) Hawk Nelson featuring Bart Millard of MercyMe Words
6. (8) The Afters Every Good Thing
7. (5) Big Daddy Weave Redeemed
8. (4) tobyMac Steal My Show
9. (9) Matt Redman 10000 Reasons
10. (10) Plumb Need You Now (How Many Times)