I'm going to agree with what Duct and Moz said, for the most part. You guys can definitely play, and there is a market out there for this type of music.
I'm not much into anything Christian (no offense to anyone out there who is), and the music sounds a bit like post-grunge with some 80's style vocals. The only reason I would call it 80's-styled vocals is because of the long, high yells that occur fairly often. In fact, the vocals impressed me most. It's hard to find a singer who can pull off the Robert Plant/Chris Cornell yells. From what I've heard of your music, I prefer the vocals in the choruses of your songs over those in the verses.
From one musician to another, the only thing I would suggest is to push the envelope just a little further. You know, maybe some unusual time signatures here and there, and a little less use of the obvious guitar chords. (Example: In Like a Child, the main riff is an A with a C hammer-on. Those two notes have been used in many songs before it, often with a very similar progression.)
But like I said, there is a market for this type of music. In fact, the instrumental band I was in for years actually considered 'temporarily becoming' a Christian rock band just to reach that other audience, and possibly get signed with some none-the-wiser Christian label. We didn't follow through, however. Even though we were a band made of athiests and agnostics, we still had some kind of moral code.
Good luck with everything, man. Maybe when my new band is gig-ready, we can trade some shows or something - if you play bars of course.
