MY
FAVORITE CHRISTIAN MOVIES
For
many years, well-meaning people have labored to provide the Christian
community with faith-based entertainment. To be rather blunt, some
of these productions were cheesy at best. Low budget production,
terrible scripts and poor acting have made many Christians very
hesitant to spend money on Christian movies.
In
recent years, there has been a vast improvement in the quality of
Christian entertainment. Admittedly, cheesy productions still occur.
But I have found a handful of faith-based movies to be enjoyable,
evangelistic and entertaining. I wanted to dedicate this blog
message to share with you my top 10 favorite Christian movies.
Yes, some of these movies are a little cheesy in places, but overall
I enjoy these movies and highly recommend them to you.
#10:
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
This
epic blockbuster movie is not technically a Christian movie, but does
convey the Biblical story of Moses and the exodus. The motion
picture was made in 1956 and is still a personal favorite. It has
action, romance and humor. With some minor exceptions, it follows
the Biblical story rather close. The special effects are spectacular.
The script is great. The choice of actors is outstanding and the
acting is superb. This movie would rank close to #1 if it wasn't so
long. The epic runs 3 hours and 40 minutes.
#9:
BEN HUR
Like
“The Ten Commandments,” this 1959 epic is technically not a
Christian movie, but the fictional story of a man who struggled through
life, having brief encounters with Jesus of Nazareth. We never see
the face of Jesus during the movie, but His presence is unmistakable.
Judah Ben-Hur finds his life touched by the Messiah at crucial
times. The chariot race near the end of the movie has long been
heralded as a masterpiece of special effects. It is difficult to
watch the crucifixion scene with dry eyes. Like “The Ten
Commandments,” this movie would have scored near #1 if it wasn't so
long. This movie runs 3 hours and 32 minutes.
#8:
TIME CHANGER
I
like this little movie. It mixes science fiction and faith, which is
rare. The story is about a seminary professor who travels forward in
time to witness our present society --- in which ethics and morality
are no longer based on absolute truth. Christians need to watch this
movie!
#7:
FIREPROOF
The
Kendrick Brothers have raised the bar for quality in the Christian
community. This faith-based movie stars Kirk Cameron as a fire
fighter, whose marriage is falling apart. Despite negative reviews
by movie critics, this movie has been used to save many marriages.
#6:
WAR ROOM
This
Kendrick Brothers movie was a #1 Box Office success. It is the story
of a couple who are having marriage problems. The wife is befriended
by an elderly lady who introduces her to a life of prayer.
#5:
COURAGEOUS
I
have to admit that it took me a while to like this movie, but the more I watch it, the more I like it. Unlike
previous Kendrick Brothers movies, this one has some strong, tense
moments. The story revolves around a deputy sheriff who was greatly
impacted by personal tragedy. There is a lot of action in this
movie, with powerful scenes about drugs, gangs and death.
#4:
THE PRINTING
I
recently found this special movie. “The Printing,” was produced
in 1990 by Bob Jones University. I really think every Christian
should watch this powerful movie. I will not give much of the plot
away except to reveal that it is about the underground movement to
produce Bibles in Russia.
#3:
THE SECRETS OF JONATHAN SPERRY
This
is a fictional story of an elderly man who befriends three young boys.
Themes like personal Bible study, prayer and evangelism are
highlighted in this touching story.
#2:
SHEFFEY
This
movie was made in the late 1970's. It is a true story that focuses
on the ministry of the circuit-riding preacher, Robert Sheffey, who
ministered here in the Appalachian mountains in the late 1800's.
Sheffey was a remarkable prayer warrior and servant of the Lord. I
am inspired every time I watch this movie!
#1:
FACING THE GIANTS
I
really didn't care much for Christian movies until I saw this film.
I actually saw bits and pieces of this movie when I took my Mom to an
orthopedic doctor. This movie was shown in the waiting room as
patients waited for their appointment. This led me to purchase the
DVD myself. This was the second movie produced by Sherwood Baptist
Church and the Kendrick brothers. At the time, I was impressed with
the football scenes and the plot. Obviously, they are producing
movies with greater production quality than this one, but this
remains a favorite of mine. I am blessed, inspired and encouraged
each time I view this film!
There
were a few movies that just missed out on my list, like Flywheel,
A Man Called Peter, and The Trial. I haven't seen the new Kendrick Brothers movie, Overcomer, so I can't list it. After preparing this
list, I feel like getting some popcorn and watching a movie!
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