Top 23 Christian movies releases of 2024 (Best faith-based films)
Discover our curated picks for the best Christian movie released in 2024. Dive into stories of faith — both overt and subtle — and find films that resonate with your values or inspire spiritual growth.
If you enjoyed the popular 2023 release, "Sound of Freedom" by Angels Studios, you might enjoy the 2024 movies "Sound of Hope," also by Angel Studio.
We hope you discover a faith-based film everyone loves, making for a memorable and uplifting movie night!
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Top 23 Christian movies released in 2024
We’ve listed the best faith-based movies of the year in alphabetical order, as our goal with this Christian movie list is to select some of the best films of 2024.
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1. The Ark and the Darkness (2024)
Rating: Unrated
In this documentary, scientists present evidence for Noah's ark and the global flood shared in the Bible. It links geology, fossils, and ancient cultures to biblical accounts. The film explores dinosaurs, cataclysm, and parallels to end times prophecy.
Why watch: It uses science to support Scripture's historical accuracy and connects biblical events to modern apologetics—ideal for believers wanting evidence-based accounts of Noah’s ark.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Roku Channel, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: This documentary is inspired by the Bible.
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2. Average Joe (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Story: High school football coach Joe Kennedy fights through a troubled childhood and military service before being fired for praying on the field, leading to a Supreme Court battle for religious freedom. With his family's support, Joe perseveres to reclaim his right to express his faith publicly.
Why watch: This movie illustrates the courage required to uphold Christian faith publicly through adversity, emphasizing reliance on God and prayer for legal and personal victories. Viewers are encouraged to defend their beliefs unapologetically.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Pure Flix, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “Average Joe: The Coach Joe Kennedy Story” by Joe Kennedy and Mike Yorkey.
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3. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2024)
Rating: PG
The notorious Herdman siblings hijack a town's Christmas pageant, forcing director Grace Bradley to include them despite community outrage. Through chaos, this comedy and adventurous film shares how the Herdmans teach everyone the true meaning of Christmas.
Why watch: The film views Christ's birth story with fresh eyes, highlighting grace, redemption, and Christianity's inclusive message. Directed by Dallas Jenkins, this movie is for families seeking traditions with spiritual depth.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Starz, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” by Barbara Robinson.
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4. Bonhoeffer (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pacifist theologian, grapples with his conscience as he joins a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler amid Nazi persecution of Jews. Facing execution, the film explores Christian themes as Bonhoeffer wrestles with his faith and moral convictions — and guide him to risk everything for justice.
Why watch: The film explores deep theological questions of faith versus evil, showing Bonhoeffer's Christian convictions driving resistance against tyranny. It inspires reflection on living out biblical principles in dire circumstances. Audiences will appreciate its portrayal of sacrificial faith as a force for good.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Angel Studios, Pluto TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy” by Eric Metaxas.
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5. The Book of Clarence (2024)
Rating: R
Streetwise Clarence schemes to become a fake messiah for profit amid Jesus' rise in ancient Jerusalem. Facing Roman persecution, he discovers faith and redemption unexpectedly.
Why watch: It humorously contrasts false and true faith, leading to genuine encounters with Christ. The story explores conversion in a biblical setting. Audiences will enjoy its fresh take on spiritual awakening.
Where to watch: Amazon, Netflix, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: It’s an original screenplay.
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6. Cabrini (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Italian immigrant Frances Cabrini arrives in New York to aid impoverished orphans and faces opposition from church leaders and city officials. Through determination and faith, she establishes a network of hospitals and orphanages, becoming the first American saint.
Why watch: Cabrini's unwavering Catholic faith fuels her mission to serve the vulnerable, demonstrating God's call to compassion. The movie highlights how prayer and divine guidance overcome societal barriers. It's uplifting for those interested in stories of faith-driven humanitarianism.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Angel Studio, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: There are multiple books about Cabrini’s life, but the film isn’t based on a particular book.
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7. The Chosen: Season 4 (2024)
Rating: Unrated
Jesus intensifies his ministry amid growing opposition from religious leaders and Roman authorities. As tensions rise toward His crucifixion, the disciples grapple with faith, betrayal, and the Messiah's true purpose.
Why watch: While not a movie, this television series brings biblical events to life, deepening understanding of Jesus' teachings and divine mission. It fosters reflection on your personal faith as it shares the disciples’ struggles. This series is essential any Christian who’s curious about the Gospels.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Angel Studios, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film is inspired by the Bible.
8. Disciples in the Moonlight (2024)
Rating: Unrated
In a future America where Bibles are outlawed, a group of Christians risk their lives to smuggle scriptures to underground churches. As federal agents close in, they must rely on faith and cunning to evade capture and fulfill their mission.
Why watch: This thriller underscores the vital role of Scripture in sustaining faith during persecution. It portrays believers' unyielding commitment to God's Word as a source of strength. Viewers will be challenged to consider their own devotion in a hostile world.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, PureFlix, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film is an original screenplay.
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9. The Forge (2024)
Rating: PG
Aimless teen Isaiah Wright is being raised by a single mother and finds purpose through a job at Moore Fitness, where owner Joshua mentors him in faith and responsibility. Overcoming past hurts to become a promising young man, Isaiah embraces God's plan, transforming his life and relationships.
Why watch: It portrays discipleship and biblical mentorship as paths to personal growth in faith. By the creators of "War Room," the Kendrick Brothers, it features actors Cameron Arnett, Aspen Kennedy, and Priscilla Shirer, and themes of redemption and spiritual guidance.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “The Forge” is based on an original screenplay.
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10. Forty-Seven Days with Jesus (2024)
Rating: Unrated
A fractured family reunites at their grandparents' ranch, where Poppa shares Jesus' last 47 days to mend bonds. Through the story's lessons of forgiveness, they overcome conflicts and rediscover faith.
Why watch: It uses Jesus' passion narrative to heal modern family rifts, emphasizing faith's restorative power. The movie promotes sharing Gospel stories intergenerationally. Viewers will gain insights into forgiveness through Christ.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Pure Flix, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film is an original screenplay.
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11. Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive (2024)
Rating: Unrated
Disco icon Gloria Gaynor overcomes personal tragedies and career lows to record her first gospel album. Through faith and perseverance, she finds renewed purpose and Grammy success.
Why watch: Gaynor's testimony shows faith transforming secular fame into gospel ministry. It inspires using talents for God's glory. Viewers will see resilience rooted in Christian hope.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Lifetime, or Apple TV.
Based on the book: The documentary is based on Gaynor’s life.
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12. God's Not Dead: In God We Trust (2024)
Rating: PG
Reverend David Hill enters a congressional race against secularist Peter Kane to preserve faith in public life. Facing political smears, David relies on integrity and belief to rally supporters for moral governance.
Why watch: The film defends Christian values in politics, showing faith as a basis for ethical leadership. It challenges viewers to engage civically with biblical principles. Timely for discussions on religion's societal role.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon Prime, Pure Flix, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film’s an original screenplay.
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13. Homestead (2024)
Rating: PG-13
After a nuclear bomb devastates Los Angeles, ex-Green Beret Jeff Eriksson and his family seek refuge at a prepper's mountain fortress. As threats escalate, they confront moral dilemmas of survival, compassion, and faith in a crumbling world.
Why watch: The film weaves biblical themes of stewardship and mercy into survival scenarios, showing faith as a moral compass. It features actors Bailey Chase and Neal McDonough, and encourages viewers to trust God's sovereignty amid chaos. It's an ideal movie for fans of end-times stories rooted in Christian hope.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Angel Studios, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “Black Autumn: A Post-Apocalyptic Saga” by Jeff Kirkham and Jason Ross.
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14. Jesus: A Deaf Missions Film (2024)
Rating: Unrated
Jesus begins His ministry, performing miracles and teaching in sign language amid Roman oppression. Facing betrayal and crucifixion, He rises to offer hope and salvation to all.
Why watch: This accessible retelling makes the Gospel inclusive, emphasizing Jesus' universal message of faith. It bridges deaf and hearing communities through biblical narrative. Powerful for appreciating diverse expressions of Christianity.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon or Apple TV.
Based on the book: The film is inspired by the Bible.
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15. On a Wing and a Prayer (2024)
Rating: PG
After the pilot dies mid-flight, passenger Doug White must land the plane with guidance from air traffic controllers while his family prays for survival. Through faith and quick thinking, Doug overcomes terror to safely bring everyone home. The fact that it’s a true story makes it even better.
Why watch: It vividly depicts how prayer and trust in God provide calm in life-threatening crises. The story celebrates faith as a family anchor during miracles. Audiences will find inspiration in real-life divine intervention.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film is based on the true story of Doug White.
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16. Ordinary Angels (2024)
Rating: PG
Hairdresser Sharon Stevens rallies her Kentucky town to help widower Ed Schmitt save his young daughter Michelle, who needs a liver transplant. Facing blizzards and debts, Sharon's persistence and faith inspire a miracle of community support.
Why watch: The movie showcases faith-motivated acts of kindness that mirror biblical charity. From the same creators as "Jesus Revolution," it features actor Alan Ritchson and Hilary Swank, and highlights how God's love mobilizes ordinary people for extraordinary help. Viewers will be moved by themes of providence and communal prayer.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Starz, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: It’s based on the true story of Sharon Stevens.
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17. Pastor's Kid (2024)
Rating: Unrated
College student Riley flees her abusive pastor mother's hypocrisy, spiraling into addiction and despair. Confronting her past, Riley finds redemption through forgiveness and authentic faith. The film’s based on the true story of Rebekah Mullen.
Why watch: This raw story exposes faith misused but redeemed through genuine Christianity. It highlights God's grace beyond human flaws. Encouraging for those healing from spiritual wounds.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
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18. Reagan (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Ronald Reagan rises from small-town roots to Hollywood stardom and the presidency, overcoming challenges through faith and optimism. Guided by his wife Nancy, he confronts communism and restores American hope. The movie explores themes of faith.
Why watch: Reagan's Christian faith shapes his leadership and worldview, emphasizing prayer in public service. It portrays belief as key to national renewal. Inspiring for understanding faith in American history.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism” by Paul Kengor.
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19. Sight (2024)
Rating: PG-13
The film explores the true story of Dr. Ming Wang, a Chinese immigrant who overcomes trauma related to the Cultural Revolution to pioneer sight-restoring surgery in America. Facing a blind orphan's case, he confronts his past to achieve a medical breakthrough.
Why watch: Wang's journey integrates faith with science, portraying miracles through godly vocation. It highlights redemption and purpose in Christ. Inspiring for stories of overcoming adversity via belief.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Angel Studios, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “From Darkness to Sight: A Story of Hope” by Ming Wang.
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20. Someone Like You (2024)
Rating: PG
Architect Dawson Gage searches for his late friend London's secret twin sister Andi after tragedy strikes. As Dawson falls for Andi, family secrets unravel, leading to revelations about identity, love, and faith.
Why watch: Faith elements guide characters through grief and romance, emphasizing God's plan in unexpected connections. It explores redemption and purpose through a Christian lens. Perfect for those seeking heartfelt stories of healing via belief.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Pure Flix, Hoopla, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “Someone Like You” by Karen Kingsbury.
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21. Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Reverend W.C. Martin and his wife Donna inspire their East Texas church to adopt 77 foster children, transforming broken lives through love and community. Facing hardships, their faith ignites a movement for vulnerable kids everywhere.
Why watch: This true tale demonstrates church-led faith in action, fulfilling biblical mandates to care for orphans. It inspires adoption as a godly calling. Audiences will see how obedience to God fosters hope and change. If you enjoyed "Sound of Freedom," you'll likely enjoy this film; Black Panther star Letitia Wright was the executive produce.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Angel Studios, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film is based on the true story of the Martins.
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22. Unsung Hero (2024)
Rating: PG
The Smallbone family relocates from Australia to Nashville after financial ruin, facing hardships with unwavering faith. Through perseverance, their children Rebecca, Joel, and Luke become music stars For King & Country.
Why watch: Faith sustains the family through trials, illustrating God's provision in pursuit of dreams.
About the movie: The creation of the movie was also a family affair. It was co-written and co-directed by Joel Smallbone, produced by Luke Smallbone, and Ben Smallbone was involved in the early development with his brothers. Candace Cameron Bure (via Candy Rock Entertainment) produced and acted in the film.
Cast: Daisy Betts, Joel Smallbone, Kirrillee Berger, Jonathan Jackson, Lucas Black, Candace Cameron Bure, Terry O’Quinn, and Hilary Scott.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Starz, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: The film is based on the true story of the Smallbone family.
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23. White Bird (2024)
Rating: PG-13
Jewish girl Sara hides from Nazis in a classmate's barn in WWII France, forming a bond amid peril. Years later, her story inspires her grandson to embrace kindness after bullying.
Why watch: Though subtle, faith elements underscore moral courage and divine protection in Holocaust survival. It promotes biblical kindness across generations. Viewers will reflect on faith's role in historical compassion.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Starz, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: “White Bird: A Wonder Story” by R.J. Palacio.
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23. Wildcat (2024)
Rating: Unrated
Writer Flannery O'Connor battles lupus while exploring faith and grotesquery in her Southern Gothic tales. Her art and devotion intertwine amid personal struggles and creative triumphs.
Why watch: O'Connor's Catholic faith infuses her work, grappling with grace in flawed humanity. The film invites deep contemplation of Christianity's mysteries. Essential for literature lovers interested in spiritual themes.
Where to watch: Watch on Amazon, Criterion Channel, Apple TV, or buy the DVD.
Based on the book: This biopic is inspired by O'Connor’s life and writings.
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