10 Christian Movies You Should See


There are just a few movies on the market today that are worth watching. Where are all the good movies that teach us about Christian values, morality, and godly character?
That’s why to help you find movies that are worth your time, I’ve decided to come up with this post that compiles top Christian movies you shouldn’t miss. These Christian movies could even be the perfect choice for your next family movie night.
Are you ready? Here are the ten Christian movies you should see (in no particular order):

1. Fireproof

Fireproof is a movie about marriage. Caleb Holt, a heroic and dedicated fire captain highly values his job and the service he provides to other people. However, there is just one problem he has to figure out how to solve.
He might be great in his job, but his marriage is on the rocks.
Fireproof will teach you about hope, redemption, and true love. Don’t miss this golden opportunity to learn what it really takes to make your marriage work.

2. War Room

I know it sounds like a war movie, but War Room refers to the prayer room of the main character. It is called a “war” room because it got a lot of struggles and overcoming. It is a room specially dedicated to talking to God and asking for His powerful divine intervention against the great enemy.
I could not say enough, but this movie is a wonderful portrayal of what it takes to make your marriage work. I would say that it is one of the best Christian movies I’ve ever watched. So, I would highly recommend that you watch this movie.
Learn the power of prayer in your life today. Watch the movie now!


3. Facing the Giants

I can’t recommend this movie enough; it is one of the most inspiring Christian movies I’ve watched.
Facing the Giants is different from other movies I’ve listed here because it is action-packed and at the same time, dramatic.
Facing the Giants is a story about a football coach who rallied his team to victory despite being the underdog. Each player has their own struggle and even the coach.

4. Risen

We have seen a lot of movies about the life, suffering, and death of Jesus Christ, but not much in what happened after His resurrection.
In this movie, Risen brings you to the time when Jesus rose from the tomb and the journey of a gentile to his godly conversion.
If you want to have at least a glimpse of what the Apostles and even the Roman general felt when they discovered that Jesus is truly is the Son of God, then this movie is for you.

5. The Passion of the Christ

Jesus Christ died the most gruesome, humiliating, and excruciating death.
No movie can ever capture the full extent of Christ’s pain before He gave up his human life.
This is the closest we can ever get to what Christ has to endure for us, human beings. The movie shows us what it means for Jesus to die for our sins and to be the perfect sacrifice.
This movie allows us to at least gain a deeper understanding of what Jesus Christ had to endure just to make salvation available.

6. The Book of Daniel

Daniel was taken into captivity and had to endure hardship because of his faith. This film follows the first few chapters of Daniel closely and the high-quality filming makes his life real.
King Nebuchadnezzar does not believe in God but allows Daniel and the Jews to live fruitfully.
The story is told from the perspective of Daniel as an old man.

7. Paul, Apostle of Christ

The movie portrays the internal struggle of Paul as he thinks about all the hardships and sacrifices he went through to proclaim the Gospel to the gentiles.
Now that he and other Christians were living under the rule of a cruel emperor, they are all determined to keep the faith and ensure that the Gospel reach more people down the history of men.
Watch this movie. Be inspired by how strong Christians can be when they rely on God and not themselves. And when you finally watch the movie, come back here and let me hear your thoughts.

8. Samson

Samson is based on the powerful, biblical epic of a champion chosen by God to deliver Israel. His supernatural strength and impulsive decisions quickly pit him against the oppressive Philistine empire.
After being betrayed by a wicked prince and a beautiful temptress, Samson is captured and blinded by his enemies.
Samson calls upon his God once more for supernatural strength and turns imprisonment and blindness into final victory.

9. Not Easily Broken

After years of disagreeing on what true happiness, success, and love really are, Dave and Clarice Johnson have finally reached a breaking point in their marriage.
When Clarice is hurt in a car accident, the obvious truth that more than just her injuries need immediate attention is exposed. Their odds of making it worsen as Clarice begins to see a physical therapist and Dave develops a friendship with Julie and her teenage son Bryson. The acceptance and comfort he finds in them stir his longing for a family and a passionate partner.
As temptation tugs at Dave and Clarice pulls farther away, they must confront whether their vows are or are NOT EASILY BROKEN.

10. God’s Not Dead

The storyline is one of conflict on a college campus where worldviews collide from multiple angles.
The movie features Professor Radisson challenging his philosophy students to acknowledge that God is dead by writing those three little words on a piece of paper. Josh Wheaton refuses to deny God in front of his peers and finds himself challenged to defend his belief in God in a series of debates with Professor Radisson in front of the class. The class gets to serve as judge and jury.
Let me not spoil this movie, you just got to go and watch it.


And here you have it, ten Christian movies you should see.
Do you think there is any other very interesting movie which is not listed here? Feel free to comment below.

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