Tyson’s Run tells the inspiring story of a 15-year-old autistic boy’s determination to run a marathon.
With a strong cast and a resonant true story, No Vacancy shows God working in powerful—and unexpected—ways.
Redeeming Love captures a beautiful story of unconditional love but also strays repeatedly into surprisingly provocative imagery.
When is a Christian film not a Christian film? That’s the odd question Camp Manna attempts to answer.
The Girl Who Believes in Miracles reminds audiences young and old that no matter how small their faith may be, …
The heart of My Brother’s Keeper beats loud and clear: God loves us all, even when our lives have been …
Walking With Herb (screened by Fathom Events at theaters nationwide April 30, May 1 and May 3) left me scratching …
Besides the catchy tunes, we also get a great story demonstrating what happens when Christians do life together.
Resurrection packs a visual and narrative punch that few Easter Sunday readings can match.
The first half feels like a slow-burn indie movie. The second half feels like The Karate Kid, with wrestling replacing …
The core message of The Farmer and the Belle is a simple one: True beauty comes from the inside, not …
Ultimately, this film doesn’t paint Christianity as a lifestyle that guarantees earthly happiness and freedom from hardship.
Heaven’s three timelines ultimately weave together to deliver this message: Our present pain will one day make sense.
Think Freaky Friday, but throw in themes that talk about the need to love God and others, and you’ve got …
No matter what terrible or broken spot we find ourselves in, we can find God’s hand offering rescue.














