The Christian Faith label was produced by Alma Records, Inc., founded and owned by Hugh Edwards and his wife beginning approximately in 1953 with a Los Angeles address.
[4] Sometime later they relocated to the Northridge neighborhood, but continued to use old label stock indicating the previous address.
[4] Christian Faith used a convoluted system for the album catalog numbers, intended to give the impression that their output was significantly greater than fact, to the confusion of discographers.
[1][2] Christian Faith's top-selling artist was Rudy Atwood, who represented the label at trade shows.
[1] Another prolific artist at Christian Faith was theatre organist Paul Carson, whose releases often had a custom label.