Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 – March 2026

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Welcome to the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 Songs of March 2026! This list is meticulously compiled based on the actual number of plays each song received in the previous month. The Texas Gospel Top 30 is proudly submitted to top Southern Gospel publications including The Singing News and SGNScoops.

This chart is generated by AI using a scan of our actual airplay numbers for each song and verified by one of our human volunteers.

This MonthLast MonthSong TitleArtistLabel
16That Somebody Was MeGuardiansDaywind/New Day
23The Only Way He Knew HowJeff & Sheri EasterGaither Music/Capitol Christian
316When My Feet Touch The Streets Of GoldLeFevre QuartetDaywind/New Day
41Joy Is Gonna ComeErwinsStowTown/Provident-Sony
59The ChurchJoseph HabedankDaywind/New Day
64Every Promise Made Is A Promise KeptAnthem EditionSonlite/Crossroads
75I Will Glory In The CrossJim & Melissa BradyDaywind/New Day
820Let The Church Be An OceanMercy’s WellIndependent
910One MoreWilliamsonsREAL Southern Gospel Records
1011I Got SavedTrueSongDaywind/New Day
117I Know It’s YouScotty InmanDaywind/New Day
1213Seed In The GroundSound StreetSonlite/Crossroads
1312Cleft Of The RockKramersStowTown/Provident-Sony
1414The DayHeart 2 HeartARS/New Day
1523Say SomethingTim Menzies (with Ben Isaacs and Sonya Isaacs Yeary)ARS/New Day
1625Just One Drop Of BloodRight Road QuartetBig Picture Records/New Day
1721I’m With The BandSteve Ladd (with Michael and Ronnie Booth)Big Picture Records/New Day
1819Oh, What A MomentErnie HaaseStowTown/Provident-Sony
19β€”Hard Trials Will Soon Be OverGaither Vocal BandSpring House Music Group
20β€”Walking Each Other HomeGordon Mote (With Teddy Gentry & Randy Owen)New Haven/Provident-Sony
218When Believers Will Be LeavingDown East BoysSonlite/Crossroads
2218In The RoomLauren TalleyHorizon/Crossroads
2328Behind My PraiseBrian Free & AssuranceDaywind/New Day
2417Back To Our RootsDerrick Loudermilk BandIndependent
2524Big GodMaster’s VoiceIndependent
26β€”That’s Who He Is11th HourSonlite/Crossroads
2715The WellTaylorsStowTown/Provident-Sony
28β€”We’ll Understand It Better By And ByCollingsworth FamilyGaither Music/Capitol Christian
292I Speak JesusKaren Peck & New RiverDaywind/New Day
30β€”Days Like ThisZane & Donna KingStowTown/Provident-Sony

Living as citizens of Heaven in a fallen World

ALEKSANDR IVANOV

Throughout the book of Acts, we see patterns repeating themselves. The early church faced challenges that believers still encounter today. History moves in cycles and the struggles Christians experienced centuries ago continue in our time.

Apostle Paul, IRS Images, 2025

In Acts chapter 19, Paul performed remarkable miracles in Ephesus. Cloths that touched him brought healing to the sick and drove out evil spirits. Some traveling Jewish exorcists tried to copy this power. Seven sons of a chief priest named Sceva attempted to cast out demons using Jesus’s name. They said they commanded the evil spirit by the Jesus that Paul preached. The demon responded that it knew Jesus and recognized Paul, but asked who they were. The possessed man then attacked them with such strength that they ran away injured and without clothes.

This raises an important question for every believer. Do we truly know Jesus Christ, or do we only know about him? We might know facts about famous people or political leaders without having a personal relationship with them. Similarly, we can serve in church without actually knowing Christ? When our lives end and we stand before God, the critical question will be about our relationship with his Son. We might attend services, sing in worship teams, or teach children, yet still lack a real connection with Jesus. The knowledge of God’s Son brings freedom and allows miracles to work through us. Everyone must consider what Jesus Christ means to them personally.

The book of Daniel provides guidance for believers living in difficult circumstances. Rather than focusing on calculating which nations fit specific prophecies, the message examines practical applications for daily life. The opening chapter emphasizes that God controls history. Empires rise and fall according to his will. The key phrase appears in verse two: “the Lord gave.” God gave Jerusalem’s king and temple articles into Babylonian hands. This was not an accident but part of God’s plan.

Nebuchadnezzar took captives from Judah, including members of royal and noble families. He selected young men without physical defects who were handsome and intelligent. These young men needed to be capable of learning and qualified to serve in the palace. The king assigned them food and wine from his own table. They would study for three years before entering his service. Among them were Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. The Babylonian officials gave them new names: Belteshazzar, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.

Understanding Babylon requires looking at three appearances of this concept in scripture. Each represents a different stage in humanity’s rebellion against God.

The Tower of Babel, IRS Images, 2025

The first Babylon appears in Genesis as the Tower of Babel. After the flood, all people spoke one language. They settled in a plain and decided to build a city with a tower reaching the heavens. Their stated purpose was to make a name for themselves and avoid being scattered across the earth. This directly opposed God’s command to spread throughout the world. God came down, confused their language, and scattered them anyway. This first Babylon shows human pride and the desire for glory apart from God. People united to create something impressive by their own power. They wanted to build high and become famous. This represents the beginning of civilizations built on human achievement rather than obedience to the Creator.

The second Babylon was Nebuchadnezzar’s empire described in Daniel. Here the desire to build a tower succeeded on a massive scale. This was not just pride but total control over people’s lives. The empire wanted to dominate not only outward actions but inner thoughts. It sought control over both body and soul. Nebuchadnezzar walked on his palace roof and declared that he built great Babylon through his mighty power for the glory of his majesty. This Babylon represents state power that seeks to unite peoples, conquer cultures, and force everyone into one system. God destroyed this kingdom in a single night. The pattern applies to any modern nation that tries to compete with God through its strength, culture, or science. These systems enslave and control people, creating feelings of helplessness. You can fight but cannot win. For believers, this creates even deeper distress because Babylon always fights against the heavenly kingdom.

The third Babylon appears in Revelation as a spiritual force at its peak. An angel showed John a woman called “the great prostitute” who sits by many waters. Kings committed adultery with her, and earth’s inhabitants became drunk on her wine. She wore purple and scarlet, covered in gold, precious stones, and pearls. She held a golden cup filled with terrible things. Her forehead bore the name “Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and of the Abominations of the Earth.” The vision showed her drunk with the blood of God’s people who testified about Jesus.

Let’s reflect on this for a moment. The first Babylon wanted fame and power. The second created a great empire with control and forced assimilation. The third combines everything into complete corruption. Babylon always desires the blood of those who follow God. No nation offers a safe escape. Every country represents a form of Babylon. When any of these systems grows powerful enough, it will eventually want to harm God’s people. Believers should prepare for this reality rather than being surprised by it. The first Babylon sought glory. The second wanted empire. The third takes pleasure in bloodshed. Each version becomes worse than the one before. Humanity without God does not improve but degrades over time. This continues until Christ returns.

Every believer lives in Babylon by default. This is not about moving from one country to another. As citizens of heaven, we exist within these fallen systems. We need to understand how to survive in this environment. Any nation that forms a government carries characteristics of Babylon. When people create states, two elements appear. The good part copies God’s kingdom: order, justice, structure, protection of the weak, punishment of wrongdoing, hierarchy, and authority. These things often appear in national constitutions. The bad part comes from sin: pride, subjugation, tyranny, manipulation, control, desire for power, corruption, and violence. When Babylon fully develops, it becomes a beast. On the outside, it appears as a golden statue representing civilization and order. Inside, it devours people.

Daniel lived in Babylon for 70 years, spending his entire life there. He did not fall into depression, complain, or develop hatred. He did not break down, lose faith, or become absorbed into the culture. Instead, he influenced the empire. Nebuchadnezzar came to recognize God. Belshazzar heard prophecy. Darius issued a decree about God. Daniel remained strong throughout. The important question becomes: What is Babylon doing to us? How has it captured us? How is it using our mental capacity without our realizing it?

To survive in Babylon, believers must keep their minds pure, their hearts faithful, and their lives holy. Our true home is in heaven. God keeps our hearts and minds pure so we can stand firm without being absorbed into the culture or falling into despair. Daniel stood firm, and believers today can do the same with God’s help.

For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ;

Philippians 3:20

Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 – February 2026

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Welcome to the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 Songs of February 2026! This list is meticulously compiled based on the actual number of plays each song received in the previous month (January.) The Texas Gospel Top 30 is proudly submitted to top Southern Gospel publications including The Singing News and SGNScoops.

This MonthLast MonthSong TitleArtistLabel
16That Somebody Was MeGuardiansDaywind/New Day
23The Only Way He Knew HowJeff & Sheri EasterGaither Music/Capitol Christian
316When My Feet Touch The Streets Of GoldLeFevre QuartetDaywind/New Day
41Joy Is Gonna ComeErwinsStowTown/Provident-Sony
59The ChurchJoseph HabedankDaywind/New Day
64Every Promise Made Is A Promise KeptAnthem EditionSonlite/Crossroads
75I Will Glory In The CrossJim & Melissa BradyDaywind/New Day
820Let The Church Be An OceanMercy’s WellIndependent
910One MoreWilliamsonsREAL Southern Gospel Records
1011I Got SavedTrueSongDaywind/New Day
117I Know It’s YouScotty InmanDaywind/New Day
1213Seed In The GroundSound StreetSonlite/Crossroads
1312Cleft Of The RockKramersStowTown/Provident-Sony
1414The DayHeart 2 HeartARS/New Day
1523Say SomethingTim Menzies (with Ben Isaacs and Sonya Isaacs Yeary)ARS/New Day
1625Just One Drop Of BloodRight Road QuartetBig Picture Records/New Day
1721I’m With The BandSteve Ladd (with Michael and Ronnie Booth)Big Picture Records/New Day
1819Oh, What A MomentErnie HaaseStowTown/Provident-Sony
19β€”Hard Trials Will Soon Be OverGaither Vocal BandSpring House Music Group
20β€”Walking Each Other HomeGordon Mote (With Teddy Gentry & Randy Owen)New Haven/Provident-Sony
218When Believers Will Be LeavingDown East BoysSonlite/Crossroads
2218In The RoomLauren TalleyHorizon/Crossroads
2328Behind My PraiseBrian Free & AssuranceDaywind/New Day
2417Back To Our RootsDerrick Loudermilk BandIndependent
2524Big GodMaster’s VoiceIndependent
26β€”That’s Who He Is11th HourSonlite/Crossroads
2715The WellTaylorsStowTown/Provident-Sony
28β€”We’ll Understand It Better By And ByCollingsworth FamilyGaither Music/Capitol Christian
292I Speak JesusKaren Peck & New RiverDaywind/New Day
30β€”Days Like ThisZane & Donna KingStowTown/Provident-Sony

Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 – January 2026

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Welcome to the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 Songs of January 2026! This list is meticulously compiled based on the actual number of plays each song received in the previous month (December.) The Texas Gospel Top 30 is proudly submitted to top Southern Gospel publications includingΒ The Singing NewsΒ andΒ SGNScoops.

TWLWSong TitleArtistLabel
11Joy Is Gonna ComeErwinsStowTown/Provident-Sony
22I Speak JesusKaren Peck & New RiverDaywind/New Day
33The Only Way He Knew HowJeff & Sheri EasterGaither Music/Capitol Christian
413Every Promise Made Is A Promise KeptAnthem EditionSonlite/Crossroads
56I Will Glory In The CrossJim & Melissa BradyDaywind/New Day
64That Somebody Was MeGuardiansDaywind/New Day
721I Know It’s YouScotty InmanDaywind/New Day
85When Believers Will Be LeavingDown East BoysSonlite/Crossroads
914The ChurchJoseph HabedankDaywind/New Day
107One MoreWilliamsonsREAL Southern Gospel Records
1126I Got SavedTrueSongDaywind/New Day
1215Cleft Of The RockKramersStowTown/Provident-Sony
1320Seed In The GroundSound StreetSonlite/Crossroads
1424The DayHeart 2 HeartARS/New Day
1512The WellTaylorsStowTown/Provident-Sony
1625When My Feet Touch The Streets Of GoldLeFevre QuartetDaywind/New Day
178Back To Our RootsDerrick Loudermilk BandIndependent
18β€”In The RoomLauren TalleyHorizon/Crossroads
1910Oh, What A MomentErnie HaaseStowTown/Provident-Sony
2030Let The Church Be An OceanMercy’s WellIndependent
2116I’m With The BandSteve Ladd (with Michael and Ronnie Booth)Big Picture Records/New Day
2211Loving YouNelonsDaywind/New Day
2322Say SomethingTim Menzies (with Ben Isaacs and Sonya Isaacs Yeary)ARS/New Day
249Big GodMaster’s VoiceIndependent
25β€”Just One Drop Of BloodRight Road QuartetBig Picture Records/New Day
2619I’ve Seen What It Can DoPhillips & BanksARS/New Day
2723Mercy Was MoreAdam CrabbDaywind/New Day
2827Behind My PraiseBrian Free & AssuranceDaywind/New Day
2918All He’s Ever BeenChronicleARS/New Day
3028I Am SavedTate EmmonsARS/New Day

Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 – December 2025

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Welcome to the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 Songs of December 2025! This list is meticulously compiled based on the actual number of plays each song received in the previous month (November.) The Texas Gospel Top 30 is proudly submitted to top Southern Gospel publications including The Singing News and SGNScoops.

1 – Joy Is Gonna Come – Erwins – StowTown/Provident-Sony
2 – I Speak Jesus – Karen Peck & New River – Daywind/New Day
3 – The Only Way He Knew How – Jeff & Sheri Easter – Gaither Music/Capitol Christian
4 – That Somebody Was Me – Guardians – Daywind/New Day
5 – When Believers Will Be Leaving – Down East Boys – Sonlite/Crossroads
6 – I Will Glory In The Cross – Jim & Melissa Brady – Daywind/New Day
7 – One More – Williamsons – REAL Southern Gospel Records
8 – Back To Our Roots – Derrick Loudermilk Band – Independent
9 – Big God – Master’s Voice – Independent
10 – Oh, What A Moment – Ernie Haase – StowTown/Provident-Sony
11 – Loving You – Nelons – Daywind/New Day
12 – The Well – Taylors – StowTown/Provident-Sony
13 – Every Promise Made Is A Promise Kept – Anthem Edition – Sonlite/Crossroads
14 – The Church – Joseph Habedank – Daywind/New Day
15 – Cleft Of The Rock – Kramers – StowTown/Provident-Sony
16 – I’m With The Band – Steve Ladd (with Michael and Ronnie Booth) – ARS/New Day
17 – Tell It To Him – Bibletones – Independent
18 – All He’s Ever Been – Chronicle – ARS/New Day
19 – I’ve Seen What It Can Do – Phillips & Banks – ARS/New Day
20 – Seed In The Ground – Sound Street – Sonlite/Crossroads
21 – I Know It’s You – Scotty Inman – Daywind/New Day
22 – Say Something – Tim Menzies (with Ben Isaacs and Sonya Isaacs Yeary) – ARS/New Day
23 – Mercy Was More – Adam Crabb – Daywind/New Day
24 – The Day – Heart 2 Heart – ARS/New Day
25 – When My Feet Touch The Streets Of Gold – LeFevre Quartet – Daywind/New Day
26 – I Got Saved – TrueSong – Daywind/New Day
27 – Behind My Praise – Brian Free & Assurance – Daywind/New Day
28 – I Am Saved – Tate Emmons – ARS/New Day
29 – That’s Who He Is – 11th Hour – Sonlite/Crossroads
30 – Let The Church Be An Ocean – Mercy’s Well – Independent