The latest Top 20 Songs in Christian music chart highlights a mix of chart climbers, new entries, and steady favorites, reflecting strong listener engagement across worship, pop, and faith-driven contemporary sounds. Based on listener ratings and weekly movement, this week's rankings offer a clear snapshot of what is resonating most with Christian music audiences as of February 5, 2026.
Several artists make notable gains, while a few new songs debut on the chart, underscoring the diversity and vitality of today's Christian music landscape.
20. "Testimony" - Terrian
New to the chart this week, Testimony celebrates personal transformation and faith stories, quickly drawing listener attention.
19. "Where Would I Be" - Peter Burton
Climbing higher than last week, the song reflects gratitude for God's guidance and faithfulness.
18. "The Way" - Jon Reddick
Continuing its upward movement, this track points listeners to Christ as the ultimate source of direction and truth.
17. "Homesick for Heaven" - Phil Wickham
A new chart entry, the song expresses a deep longing for eternity and God's presence.
16. "Lift Me Up" - Blessing Offor
Rising steadily, this encouraging anthem highlights faith, hope, and support during difficult moments.
15. "Black Sheep" - Ben Fuller
An honest reflection for those who feel overlooked, the song continues to spark conversation among listeners.
14. "The Love I Have For You" - Colton Dixon
Gaining momentum, the track focuses on enduring love and commitment rooted in faith.
13. "Have Your Way" - Katy Nichole
A worship-centered song that emphasizes surrender and inviting God's direction.
12. "Dusty Bibles" - Josiah Queen
Continuing its climb, the song challenges listeners to return to Scripture and spiritual discipline.
11. "I Believe You" - Megan Woods
Just outside the Top 10, this declaration of trust in God remains a listener favorite.
10. "God Story" - Anne Wilson
A steady performer that celebrates God's hand in personal testimony.
9. "World On Fire" - for KING & COUNTRY
Climbing higher, the song delivers a bold message of faith-driven action and purpose.
8. "Honest" - Leanna Crawford
Holding its position, the track resonates through vulnerability and trust in God.
7. "How Good It Is" - Chris Tomlin
A worship staple that continues to connect with congregational and personal worship settings.
6. "Still" - Crowder
Remaining steady, the song reassures listeners of God's faithfulness in every season.
5. "Let It Be A Hallelujah" - Lauren Daigle
A consistent Top 5 presence, blending worshipful reflection with emotional honesty.
4. "Heaven On My Mind" - TobyMac
Holding strong, the song offers an eternal perspective grounded in hope.
3. "Won't Start Now" - Seph Schlueter
Maintaining its spot, the track emphasizes unwavering faith and spiritual resolve.
2. "Left It In The River" - Jamie MacDonald
Dropping slightly from last week, the song continues to resonate with themes of surrender and renewal.
1. "No Survivors" - Jeremy Camp
Taking the No. 1 spot this week, the song delivers a powerful message of perseverance and victory through faith.
What This Week's Chart Reveals
This countdown reflects strong listener engagement with songs centered on worship, testimony, and spiritual perseverance. New entries and upward movement suggest audiences continue to respond to authenticity, Scripture-focused lyrics, and messages of hope.
As ratings and listener votes continue to shape the chart, more shifts are expected in the weeks ahead.
















