The set marks the third No. 1 for the 37-12 months-historic Wickham, at the start from San Diego. He co-wrote all 13 of its tracks.
"It has been excellent to see this album connecting with so many," Wickham tells Billboard. "These songs mean so plenty to me. I wrote lots of them in the most uncertain and irritating times of remaining year. I vital to remind myself of the hope and joy that will also be present in Jesus, a kind of hope and joy that shines even with circumstance. I pray these songs would do the identical for those that listen."
Wickham remaining led right Christian Albums in August 2018 when residing Hope romped 22-1 in its second body, following its first week in huge release. His Sing along three -- with Kari Jobe, Shane & Shane and Jeremy Riddle -- grew to become his first leader when it bowed atop the survey in may 2015.
The lead single from Hymn to Heaven, "battle Belongs," topped Christian Airplay for 4 weeks in April-can also. It pushes eight-6 on the airplay-, earnings- and streaming-based mostly hot Christian Songs chart, after reaching No. 2 in April, with 1.7 million U.S. streams in the newest tracking week.
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