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:For the generic term, see Jesus freak.
Jesus Freak
Album by dc Talk
Released November 21, 1995
Genre Rock
Length 57 min 53 sec
Record label ForeFront
dc Talk Chronology
Free at Last
( 1992)
Jesus Freak
( 1995)
Welcome to the Freak Show
( 1997)


Jesus Freak is the fourth album released by dc Talk. It sold over two million copies.

1 About the album title

Toby McKeehan looked up the word "freak" in the dictionary and saw a definition that read, "an ardent enthusiast." Feeling that this definition properly described his passion for Jesus, McKeehan decided that, despite the negative connotation the term " Jesus freak" had acquired in the 1970s, the band's use of the term might bring positive associations to it. Following the album's release, many ChristianChristian is: a follower of the faith of Christianity a popular first name and surname, especially in Northern Europe According to the New Testament, those who followed Jesus as his disciples were first called Christians by those who did not share their f teens in AmericaThe word America has several meanings: Geographical and political The United States of America. America a small town in the Netherlands. Amerika a small town in Saxony, Germany America, Cambridgeshire a place in the United Kingdom America North, Central, did indeed begin to label themselves Jesus freaks, and the positive connotation of the term generated by the album has, to some degree, endured.

2 Track listing

  1. So Help Me God
  2. Colored People
  3. Jesus Freak
  4. What if I Stumble
  5. Day by Day
  6. Mrs. Morgan
  7. Between You and Me
  8. Like It, Love It, Need It
  9. Jesus Freak (Reprise)
  10. In the Light
  11. What Have We Become
  12. Mind's Eye
  13. Alas, My Love
Christian musicChristian music is music created by or adapted for the Christian church. There is virtually no record of the earliest music of the Christian church except a few New Testament fragments of what are probably hymns. Some of these fragments are still sung as

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