This Is Not a Test by TobyMac
TobyMac's 2015 album, bright Christian hip hop and pop rock about living each day as if it counts.
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TobyMac's 2015 album, bright Christian hip hop and pop rock about living each day as if it counts.
Lauren Daigle's 2015 debut, soulful Christian pop and pop rock built around grace that is hard to grasp.
Hillsong Worship's 2015 live album, recorded at the Sydney conference, a wide and singable set built for a full room.
Hillsong United's early 2001 live album, raw youth praise full of energy, found by me years after it appeared.
Hillsong United's 2015 album, an atmospheric worship record about mercy that outlasts the empires we build.
Jean-Michel Jarre's 1984 album built from sampled human voices, a strange record I discovered long after.
Bethel Music's 2015 live album, recorded outdoors at Shasta Lake, a steady set about standing firm in trust.
Enigma's calm 2000 album, chant samples woven through electronic moods, found by me years after it appeared.
Elevation Worship's live album, recorded before sixteen thousand voices, a big and hopeful set about awe restored.
Gregorian gather carols and ballads into a 2014 winter record, choral voices and gentle arrangements for the quiet end of the year.
Chris Tomlin centres his 2014 worship album Love Ran Red on the cross, with congregational songs of grace, awe, and a gathered table.
for KING & COUNTRY return in 2014 with a bold pop-rock record about living fully, holding fast to faith, and loving without holding back.
Flyleaf return in 2014 with Between the Stars, a melodic alternative rock record marking a new chapter and singer, full of fire and resolve.
U2 look back to their youth on the 2014 album Songs of Innocence, a record of first loves, lost friends, and the music that shaped them.
A later discovery: Jean-Michel Jarre's 2000 album adds voices to his electronic sound, turning instrumentals into strange, warm songs.
Kutless turn fully to worship on their 2014 record Glory, pairing rock guitars with congregational songs of revelation, restoration, and praise.
Hillsong Worship deliver a live 2014 album about the name of Jesus, grace for broken vessels, and faith confessed together in one room.
Coldplay's quiet, wounded 2014 album, a record of loss I returned to and heard with fresh ears.
Bethel Music capture a live 2014 worship album about courage drawn from love, recorded at a women's conference in Redding, California.
Jesus Culture capture a 2014 live album about a love that will not stop, with surrendered praise led by Kim Walker-Smith and Chris Quilala.
Iona's 1990 Celtic Christian debut, a record of wind and water I came to long after it was made.
Elevation Worship deliver a live 2014 album of strong congregational anthems about grace, kingship, and a God raised to life forever.
Casting Crowns return in 2014 with Thrive, a pop-rock record about rooted faith, honesty in hard seasons, and growing rather than merely surviving.
Switchfoot pair surf-film images with rock songs about purpose on their 2014 record Fading West, a search for life beyond the routine.
A 1996 Newsboys record I found years later, the sixth album, bright Christian pop rock with a playful heart.