Recipients
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
Year | Performing artists | Nationality | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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1991 | Sandi Patti | United States | Another Time...Another Place |
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1992 | Steven Curtis Chapman | United States | For the Sake of the Call |
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1993 | Steven Curtis Chapman | United States | The Great Adventure |
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1994 | Steven Curtis Chapman | United States | The Live Adventure |
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1995 | AndraƩ Crouch | United States | Mercy |
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1996 | Michael W. Smith | United States | I'll Lead You Home |
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1997 | Various Artists | Tribute: The Songs of AndraƩ Crouch |
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1998 | Jars of Clay | United States | Much Afraid |
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1999 | Deniece Williams | United States | This Is My Song |
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2000 | Steven Curtis Chapman | United States | Speechless |
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2001 | Jars of Clay | United States | If I Left the Zoo |
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2002 | CeCe Winans | United States | CeCe Winans |
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2003 | Jars of Clay | United States | The Eleventh Hour |
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2004 | Michael W. Smith | United States | Worship Again |
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2005 | Steven Curtis Chapman | United States | All Things New |
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2006 | Casting Crowns | United States | Lifesong |
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2007 | Third Day | United States | Wherever You Are |
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2008 | Israel & New Breed | United States | A Deeper Level |
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2009 | Mark L. Smith | United States | One Way / See the Morning |
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2010 | Israel Houghton | United States | The Power of One |
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2011 | Israel Houghton | United States | Love God. Love People. |
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^ Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
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