Chris Tomlin's Project Listed Best Christian Album in iTunes

|PIC1|iTunes editors have listed worship leader Chris Tomlin's See the Morning as the Best Christian Album of 2006.

The bestselling project received a GRAMMY Award nomination and gained further recognition when Tomlin was profiled in a recent issue of TIME magazine.

See the Morning features the #1 hit "Made To Worship," an updated version of the classic hymn, "Amazing Grace", and the new radio single, "How Can I Keep From Singing?"

Tomlin's "Made To Worship" was also ranked as the second most popular Christian song of 2006 at iTunes.

Recently having participated in the collegiate Passion07 conference which hosted 23,000 people, Tomlin will embark on a 32-city US tour with Louie Giglo, author and founder of Passion ministries, and British worship artist Matt Redman on 25 January.

The How Great Is Our God Tour concludes 23 March in St Louis after traversing the US and such cities as San Jose, Las Vegas, Dallas, Houston, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Birmingham, Atlanta, Orlando, and many more.
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