Top 10 Weekly Christian Music Hits - March 26, 2006

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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.


1. "Cry Out To Jesus" - Third Day


Off of their release Wherever You Are, "Cry Out To Jesus" has sat in the Top 10 for every week in 2006.

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2. "My Savior, My God" - Aaron Shust


After debuting four weeks ago at number eight, "My Savior, My God" has moved up one step closer to the top this week.

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3. I Am - Mark Schultz


Moving up from the number six slot last week, "I Am," off of Mark Schultz Live... A Night Of Stories & Songs has bounced around the charts, but continues to hang in there.

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4. "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.

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5. "We Are One Tonight" - Switchfoot


In week number seven on the Top 10, "We Are One Tonight," off of the release Nothing Is Sound, has moved up from the number nine slot.

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6. I Need You To Love Me - BarlowGirl


The sisters debuted last week with the latest release off of Another Journal Entry coming in at number ten. This week they work their way up the charts a bit with "I Need You To Love Me."

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7. All Around Me - Flyleaf

Debuting this week, "All Around Me" is another one of the stand-out songs on the band's self-titled release.More »


8. "This Man" - Jeremy Camp


This emotional song off of Restored is a powerful reminder of what Christ did for us on the cross.
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9. Wonder of it All - Monday Morning

Strong lyrics and a well rounded message help Monday Morning to be a good shot in the arm to an oversaturated Pop-Rock genre.


10. "The Truth" - Relient K


"The Truth" is the first single off of Relient K's latest EP release, Apathetic. While keeping to the band's signature sound, "The Truth" also brings in a softer, easier side to Relient K.
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