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Steve Camp
Musical artist

Steve Camp (born April 13, 1955 in Wheaton, Illinois) is a contemporary Christian music artist with an adult contemporary pop sound. He was very popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, however to date his popularity now continues mostly in his Christian writing addressing current trends and matters of Reformed Theology. He started Audience One Ministries, and his blog covering Christian music, biblical study, reformation, and revival.

He is well-known for his strong views that Christian musicians are called to make direct, uncompromising music that confronts the world with the message of the Scriptures. Following Martin Luther's 95 theses, on Reformation Day (October 31), 1998 he sent out the 107 theses calling for a reformation in contemporary Christian music.

Camp was introduced once as the "Keith Green with theology" by John F. MacArthur.

Camp's wife left him in the late 1990's later divorcing him, a topic that was dealt with on his 2002 release "Desiring God".

Discography

  • Sayin' It With Love (1978, Myrrh)
  • Start Believin' (1980, Sparrow)
  • For Every Man (1981, Sparrow)
  • Only The Very Best (1983, Sparrow)
  • Fire and Ice (1983, Sparrow)
  • It's A Dying World (1984, Myrrh)
  • Shake Me To Wake Me (1985, Sparrow)
  • One on One (1986, Sparrow)
  • After God's Own Heart (1987, Sparrow)
  • Compact Favorites (1988, Sparrow)
  • Justice (1989, Sparrow)
  • Doing My Best (1990, Sparrow)
  • Consider The Cost (1991, Sparrow)
  • Doing My Best Volume 2 (1991, Sparrow)
  • Taking Heaven by Storm (1993, Warner Alliance)
  • Mercy in the Wilderness (1994, Warner Alliance)
  • The Steve Camp Collection (1995, Sparrow)
  • The Best of Steve Camp: My Utmost for His Highest (1995, Sparrow)
  • Abandoned to God (1999, Ministry)
  • Desiring God (2002, Audience One)

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