From “The Chosen” to “Chronicles of Narnia,” there are numerous movies and TV shows with Christian themes.
What counts as a show or movie with Christian themes? It’s a broad category. For the purposes of this article, any film that’s a Christian allegory, that has prominent Christian characters or tells a story about the origins of Christianity qualified.
Still, there are dozens of shows and movies that fit into this category. This list discusses 12 of them and gives information about the plot and rating of the show or movie.
Without further ado, here’s a look at 12 Christian films and TV shows you could consider watching.
‘Jesus Revolution’
What’s about: Greg Laurie (Joel Courtney) meets hippie preacher Lonnie Frisbee (Jonathan Roumie) and pastor Chuck Smith (Kelsey Grammar) in Southern California. The film is based on the true story of the Jesus movement and includes stories of young people converting to Christianity after encountering Frisbee and Smith.
Ratings: PG-13.
‘The Chosen’
What’s about: Angel Original “The Chosen” is a series about the life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus (Jonathan Roumie). It’s a historical drama that recounts stories from the New Testament. Miracles like Jesus walking on water are included in the series.
Ratings: TV-PG.
‘Miracles from Heaven’
What’s about: Anna Beam (Kylie Rogers) becomes ill and undergoes serious treatment. She falls from a tree and she is uninjured by the fall, to the surprise of her parents Christy Beam (Jennifer Garner) and Kevin Beam (Martin Henderson). Then, her illness stopped impacting her and her parents believed it was a miracle story.
Ratings: P.G.
‘Facing the Giants’
What’s about: The Shiloh Christian Academy Eagles have maintained their losing streak for several years. Head coach Grant Taylor (Alex Kendrick) is down on his luck and is looking for a solution to the team’s losing streak. Taylor and the team start to praise God on the field and everything changes.
Ratings: P.G.
‘Unbroken: Path to Redemption’
What’s about: Former Olympian and World War II solider Louis Zamperini (Samuel Hunt) was a prisoner of war. He comes home with PTSD and his life becomes difficult until he encounters Billy Graham. Zamperini develops faith in Jesus.
Ratings: PG-13.
‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’
What’s about: Four children (Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, Georgie Henley and William Moseley) move from their house into a mysterious mansion. Through the wardrobe, they enter the world of Narnia and meet the lion Aslan (Liam Neeson). The film is considered a Christian allegory.
Ratings: P.G.
‘Paul: Apostle of Christ’
What’s about: Paul (James Faulkner) used to persecute Christians, but then he converted to the faith himself on the road to Damascus. This biopic goes through Paul’s upbringing, conversion, subsequent missions to evangelize, and imprisonment.
Ratings: PG-13.
‘The Most Reluctant Convert’
What’s about: When CS Lewis converted to Christianity due to the influence of friends like JRR Tolkien, he referred to himself as “the most reluctant convert.” This film is a biopic of Lewis, going over the important moments of his life, including his relationship with Floria Lewis (Amy Alexander) and Tolkien (Tom Glenister).
Ratings: Not rated in the US Here’s a link to a parent’s guide from Parent Previews.
‘Tracks’
What’s about: A group of Latter-day Saint teenagers go on a handcart track. It’s a comedy full of squabbles and pranks as well as some spiritual experiences the characters have while on the track.
Ratings: P.G.
‘The Case for Christ’
What’s about: Investigative journalist Lee Strobel (Mike Vogel) is working the crime beat for the Chicago Tribune when his wife Leslie Strobel (Erika Christensen) begins attending a Christian church. Lee Strobel decides to write about the historical evidence for Jesus’ resurrection with the intent to disprove it. Then, he undergoes a conversion.
Ratings: P.G.
‘Little House on the Prairie’
What’s about: This series is an American Western historical drama about the Ingalls family who lived in Minnesota. The show is about their day-to-day life and faith plays a major role in the show. It stars Michael Landon as Charles Ingalls and Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls.
Ratings: TV-PG.
‘Touched by an Angel’
What’s about: When people on Earth are experiencing difficulties, some angels are sent down to help them. It’s a nine season series with the angel Monica (Roma Downey), the head angel supervisor Tess (Della Reese), Angel of Death Andrew (John Dye) and angel Gloria (Valerie Bertinelli) as recurring characters.
Ratings: TV-G.