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Steve Camp (born April 13, 1955 in Wheaton, Illinois) is a contemporary Christian music artist
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'''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 [[The 95 Theses|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]].
 
 
 
==Discography==
 
* ''Sayin' It With Love'' (1978, [[Myrrh Records|Myrrh]])
 
* ''Start Believin''' (1980, [[Sparrow Records|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 Bros. Records|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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*[http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/artist.php?id=111 Complete Discography @ Christian Music Archive]
 
*[http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/artist.php?id=111 Complete Discography @ Christian Music Archive]
 
*[http://www.worship.com/steve_camp_107_theses.htm 107 Theses - Call for Reformation in Contemporary Christian Music Industry]
 
*[http://www.worship.com/steve_camp_107_theses.htm 107 Theses - Call for Reformation in Contemporary Christian Music Industry]
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