Billboard Music Award for Top Christian Album

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The Billboard Music Award for Top Christian Album winners and nominees.

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Winners and nominees

YearAlbumArtistOther nominees
1998 Sittin' on Top of the World [ citation needed ] LeAnn Rimes
2011 Awake [ citation needed ] Skillet MercyMe-The Generous Mr. Lovewell
Tobymac-Tonight
Chris Tomlin-And If Our God Is For Us... (Deluxe Edition)
Various Artists-WOW Hits 2011
2012 Come to the Well [ citation needed ] Casting Crowns Casting Crowns-Until the Whole World Hears
Skillet-Awake
Laura Story-Blessings
Various Artists-WOW Hits 2012
2013 Eye On It [ citation needed ] Tobymac Casting Crowns-Come to the Well
LeCrae-Gravity
MercyMe-The Hurt & The Healer
Various Artists-WOW Hits 2013
2014 Precious Memories Volume II [ citation needed ] Alan Jackson Skillet-Rise
Miracle-Third Day [1]
Chris Tomlin-Burning Lights
Various Artists-WOW Hits 2014
2015 Anomaly [2] LecraeCasting Crowns-Thrive [2]
MercyMe-Welcome to the New
Needtobreathe-Rivers in the Wasteland
Chris Tomlin-Love Ran Red
2016 How Can It Be [3] Lauren Daigle Hillsong United-Empires [3]
Joey + Rory-Hymns That Are Important to Us
TobyMac-This Is Not a Test
Chris Tomlin-Adore: Christmas Songs of Worship
2017 How Can It Be Lauren Daigle Casting Crowns-The Very Next Thing
Hillary Scott & the Family- Love Remains
Joey + Rory- Hymns That Are Important to Us
Skillet- Unleashed
2018Precious Memories Collection Alan Jackson Elevation Worship- There Is a Cloud
Hillsong United- Wonder
Hillsong Worship- Let There Be Light
MercyMe- Lifer

Superlatives

Four nominations

Three nominations

Two nominations

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References

  1. Welsh, Daniel (19 May 2014). "2014 Billboard Music Award nominees". Huffington post. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  2. 1 2 "2015 Billboard Music Awards". Variety . May 17, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2016.
  3. 1 2 "2016 Billboard Music Awards". Billboard.com . May 22, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2016.