Pop/Contemporary Album of The Year
A Maze Of Grace; Avalon; Charlie Peacock, Chris Harris; Sparrow Records
Live The Life; Michael W. Smith; Mark Heimermann, Michael W. Smith, Stephen Lipson; Reunion Records
Steady On; Point of Grace; Brown Bannister; Word Records
Supernatural; dc Talk; Toby McKeehan, Mark Heimermann; ForeFront Records
The Jesus Record; Rich Mullins and A Ragamuffin Band; Rick Elias; Myrrh Records
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