Fearless is the eleventh studio album from Contemporary Christian group Phillips, Craig and Dean.
[2] Randy Phillips explained how they found the album's theme: “We were talking about how afraid our church members are today.
That's where we found our theme; fear less, hope more.” Shawn Craig explained his view of the album's message: “Fearless is a statement against the current level of anxiety that's being sold by the loudest voices in our culture...
A missionary our church supports tells us about many who are baptized there in spite of being shunned by family or even endangering their live.
We all need that kind of courage.”[3] The first track on the album, "Counting on God", a pop worship song written by Jared Anderson, is paraphrased by Randy Phillips as "Get out of the funk.
When explaining the meaning of "Revelation Song", Randy Phillips stated that it “captures the moment of looking up into Heaven, peeling back the curtain of eternity so we can peek in.
"Nothing to Prove", an adult contemporary song, was written by Dan Dean in response to the death of a close friend and church member's father.
"It was brilliant and sad, and I went into the chapel with a heavy heart asking God what I could do, and out came this song with words that I hope can be said about me someday."
Fearless was received positively by CCM fans, selling over 10,000 units during its first week of release, peaking at no.
Kevin Davis of Christian Music Review gave the album a B+, commenting that he particularly enjoyed “Counting On God”, “From The Inside Out”, “Revelation Song” and “The Distance”.
In addition, an album cut, 'Nothing to Prove', spent one week on the Soft AC/INSPO chart, peaking at No.