Don't forget, "You Can't Take the Sky from Me". Oh, wait, that's not a Christian song.
But it does remind me of "You Can't Take God Away," by Audio Adrenaline; I saw them at least five times in concert.
My list is a very long list.
I like Third Day, who I've also seen at least five times, and am about to again on the 24th. I love Flyleaf and I think they're my favorite right now. I've yet to see them, though.
Michael W. Smith was my first favorite, and the reason I became interested in doing my own thing in music with an intent on ministry. I got to see him in concert, finally, a few years ago.
There have been others, like Seven Day Jesus, whom I heard on a collection of indie artists well before their debut album. They were the best band on that CD. And then there's PFR [1], Jars of Clay [2], TobyMac [1], Newsboys [2], Rebecca St. James [1], Superchic[k] [2], and the list just goes on...
I do miss a great many bands that have disbanded, especially the ones who only had one album, like Burlap to Cashmere [1].
Some bands I enjoy for the pure poetry of their lyrics, and even their song titles; Sixpence None the Richer was one of the best for lyrics in that respect, at least regarding their own songs. And mewithoutYou is another, especially with song titles: "A Glass Can Only Spill what it Contains". Even Petra [1] had some great ones: Rose Colored Stained Glass Windows. And September 23rd, 1995 [my 15th birthday] will always be one of my fondest memories, and one of my best birthdays, because Petra had a concert in town that night and earlier in the day they did an autograph signing with one of the two opening acts: Code of Ethics [1], and all the guys in CoE wrote happy birthday with their autographs but Louie Weaver [Petra's drummer at the time] as the first in line for that band made both bands stand up and sing Happy Birthday to me. It was pretty cool.
I could sit here and list all of the bands I've seen in concert, along with how many times [if I can recall] and that still wouldn't begin to name all the bands I like.
I would also, however, like to mention that one of the opening acts on this Third Day tour has a member I went to school with. He was under my class, but his older brother was in my class.