Christian music continues to inspire listeners across the country as February moves into its second week. From heartfelt worship ballads to bold declarations of faith, this week's Top 20 Christian Songs chart reflects both rising momentum and steady favorites holding their ground. Several artists climb higher, while a few familiar names continue their strong run near the top.
Here's a look at this week's Top 20, counting down from No. 20 to No. 1:
20. "Finished" - Caleb & John (New)
Making its debut, Caleb & John enter the chart with a strong start, signaling early listener support.
19. "Testimony" - Terrian (Up)
Terrian continues gaining traction with this powerful declaration of God's faithfulness.
18. "The Way" - Jon Reddick (Up)
A worship anthem centered on Christ as the only path forward.
17. "Where Would I Be" - Peter Burton (Up)
A reflective reminder of gratitude and reliance on God.
16. "Lift Me Up" - Blessing Offor (Up)
An uplifting prayer for strength and perseverance.
15. "Black Sheep" - Ben Fuller (Up)
Fuller's honest storytelling continues resonating with listeners.
14. "Homesick for Heaven" - Phil Wickham (Up)
A worshipful expression of longing for eternity.
13. "The Love I Have For You" - Colton Dixon (Up)
A heartfelt anthem of devotion and surrender.
12. "Dusty Bibles" - Josiah Queen (Up)
A convicting call to return to Scripture-centered living.
11. "I Believe You" - Megan Woods (Same)
Holding steady with a bold declaration of trust in God's promises.
10. "Have Your Way" - Katy Nichole (Up)
A prayerful anthem climbing into the Top 10.
9. "Still" - Crowder (Down)
Crowder's reflective track remains a steady presence on the chart.
8. "God Story" - Anne Wilson (Same)
A reminder that every life tells a testimony of grace.
7. "How Good It Is" - Chris Tomlin (Same)
Tomlin continues delivering congregational worship favorites.
6. "World On Fire" - for King & Country (Up)
An energetic declaration of faith impacting culture.
5. "Heaven On My Mind" - TobyMac (Same)
A Top 5 staple that keeps eternity in focus.
4. "Left It In The River" - Jamie Macdonald (Down)
A powerful metaphor of redemption and renewal.
3. "Let It Be A Hallelujah" - Lauren Daigle (Up)
Daigle climbs higher with a song centered on praise in every season.
2. "Won't Start Now" - Seph Schlueter (Up)
Surging toward the top, this bold anthem continues gaining momentum.
1. "No Survivors" - Jeremy Camp (Same)
Holding firm at No. 1, Jeremy Camp's "No Survivors" remains the most impactful song of the week. Its passionate message of wholehearted surrender continues to resonate deeply with audiences nationwide.
As February unfolds, this week's chart shows a mix of rising voices and established leaders shaping the sound of Christian music. Check back next week to see who climbs, who holds steady, and whether a new song claims the top spot.
















