Steve Archer is an American singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the Contemporary Christian music genre. Emerging in the late 1970s, Archer gained prominence as part of the duo "Archers," alongside his wife, Janice. The duo's harmonies and heartfelt lyrics resonated deeply with audiences, helping to shape the sound of Christian pop music during that era. Notable works include albums such as "First Love" (1979) and "The Light" (1981), which feature hit songs like "Love's Not a Feeling" and "Don't Let the Fire Die." Archer's music often explores themes of faith, love, and personal growth, blending melodic pop with spiritual messages. In addition to his solo career, Archer has worked with various artists and contributed to the songwriting community within Christian music. His influence extends to both listeners and fellow musicians, as he helped pave the way for future acts in the genre. Archer's legacy is marked by his ability to create meaningful music that speaks to the heart, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Contemporary Christian music.