29 Best Christian Movies on Netflix 2024
‘Dog Gone’ (2023)
Based on a true story, this feel-good movie tells the story of faith and hope as a father-son duo team up to find Gonker — their medication-dependent pooch — who goes AWOL along the Appalachian Trail. Rated TV-PG
‘Father Stu’ (2022)

Starring Mark Wahlberg, this film follows the spiritual journey of former boxer-turned-priest, Stuart Long. It’s based on a true story, and while it’s raunchy at times, it’s really about finding your calling even under the worst of circumstances. Rated R
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‘Rescued by Ruby’ (2022)

A state trooper longing to join an elite K-9 unit finds his chance with an unlikely partner: a shelter dog named Ruby who’s running out of hope to find a home. As the two form an unshakable bond, they face and overcome their toughest challenges together. Rated TV-G
‘The Man of God’ (2022)

Telling the classic tale of a prodigal-son, this Nigerian film follows one man as he battles the world and his religious upbringing. Rated TV-MA
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‘The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind’ (2019)

Another based on a true story film, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is an uplifting movie about a 13-year-old who builds a wind turbine from scavenged parts to save his village from famine. Rated TV-PG
‘7 Yards: The Chris Norton Story’ (2021)

After suffering from a debilitating spinal cord injury during a college football game, 18-year-old Chris Norton was given a 3% chance to ever move again by doctors. This documentary follows his astonishing story of triumph as he walked across the stage at graduation and down the aisle at his own wedding. Rated TV-PG
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‘The Wait’ (2021)

Based on the faith-based novel “God’s Waiting Room,” The Wait intertwines the stories of multiple families as they go through the ups and downs of life while waiting for their respective breakthroughs. Rated TV-PG
‘The Dreamseller’ (2016)

After an attempted suicide, psychologist Júlio César begins to build an unlikely friendship with a stranger-turned-savior and discovers a new way of living. As he grows in his new approach to live, César strives to introduce the world to his new ideals and as a result, makes an enemy with a company that attempts to push him into a corner. Rated TV-14
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‘Hachi: A Dog’s Tale’ (2009)

Another based on a true story film, Hachi — which stars Richard Gere — tells the emotional tale of the deep bond between man and dog. And, even as tragedy strikes, the two still remain tied to the notion that “you should never forget anyone you have loved.” Rated G
‘Forgiven’ (2016)

Faith and grace are put to the test in this 2016 drama as a pastor’s daughter attempts to save the life of the person holding her father’s church hostage. Rated TV-14
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‘Little Boy’ (2015)

Grappling with the deployment of his devoted father, 8-year-old Pepper Flynt — who has no friends — begins to build a relationship with God and leans in on his faith to bring his father home. Rated PG-13
‘Journey to Grace: The Hansie Cronje Story’ (2008)

South African cricket champion Hansie Cronje was at the top of his game. He had the support of the country, had earned their respect, and was known as one of the best in the sport. That was until he was lured into a notorious match-fixing scandal that ruined it all. In this inspiring based on a true story movie, Cronje starts down the road to redemption and grace in an effort to experiencing God’s forgiveness. Rated TV-PG
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‘The Lost Husband’ (2020)

After losing her husband and her home, Libby — a widowed mother — discovers that even after an immense amount of loss, there’s still a loving life on the other side. Rated PG-13
‘A Fall from Grace’ (2020)

Though this is not your typical Christian movie that’s filled-to-the-brim with feel good moments, Tyler Perry’s A Fall from Grace tells the story of a woman who finds love only to discover it’s not what it seems. Through the grace and belief of her lawyer, however, things turn around for her. Rated TV-MA
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‘All Together Now’ (2020)

This touching film tells a touching story of a talented teenager that’s hiding a personal secret: she’s homeless. As she prepares to step into the next phase of her life, she’ll have to learn to accept help from some of the most unlikely people. Rated PG
‘A Week Away’ (2021)

Looking for a Christian version of Disney’s High School Musical franchise? This uplifting musical is just that. After both taking a leap of faith and attending a summer camp, both Will and Avery find love, friends, and a place to fit in. Rated TV-PG
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‘Blue Miracle’ (2021)

What do you get when you mix a washed-up boat captain and an orphanage on the brink of shutting down? A faith-filled journey toward a lucrative fishing competition. Rated TV-PG
‘You Are My Home’ (2020)

In this tear-jerker film starring Alyssa Milano, an abandoned young girl and a heartbroken woman find themselves discovering that they need each other more than they could have imagined. Rated TV-PG
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‘2 Hearts’ (2020)

In an unexpected twist of fate, a college student and wealthy businessman cross paths and realize that they share a hidden connection that will change their lives forever. Rated PG-13
‘Holy Expectations’ (2019)

Faith and imagination collide in this comedic musical about a young girl left with a short life expectancy attempting to navigate adversity. Rated TV-14
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