This curated collection of films delves into the world of romance through the lens of Protestantism. These stories not only explore love and relationships but also highlight the unique cultural, historical, and spiritual aspects of Protestant communities. Whether you're interested in historical dramas, contemporary tales, or stories of faith, this selection offers a rich tapestry of narratives that resonate with the Protestant ethos, providing both entertainment and insight into this significant religious tradition.

Facing the Giants (2006)
Description: This sports drama about a high school football coach who turns to faith to overcome personal and professional challenges, reflecting Protestant themes of perseverance and divine guidance.
Fact: The film was produced by Sherwood Pictures, a ministry of Sherwood Baptist Church, and it was shot with a volunteer cast and crew.


The Blind Side (2009)
Description: Based on a true story, this film showcases the transformative power of love and faith as a family takes in a homeless teenager, reflecting Protestant themes of compassion and community.
Fact: Sandra Bullock won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, and the film was nominated for Best Picture.


The Song (2014)
Description: Inspired by the biblical story of Solomon, this modern tale explores the life of a singer-songwriter whose faith and marriage are tested by fame, reflecting Protestant themes of redemption and grace.
Fact: The film features original music by Kyle Kupecky, who also stars in the movie, and was produced by the creators of the successful Christian film "Fireproof."


The War Room (2015)
Description: This film focuses on the power of prayer and faith in overcoming life's challenges, with a strong emphasis on Protestant prayer practices and community support.
Fact: The film was produced by the Kendrick brothers, known for their faith-based films, and it became a box office success despite its low budget.


The Case for Christ (2017)
Description: Based on the book by Lee Strobel, this film follows a journalist's quest to disprove Christianity, only to find his faith and marriage transformed by his findings.
Fact: The film was well-received for its portrayal of a skeptic's journey to faith, and it was produced by Pure Flix Entertainment, known for faith-based content.


The Grace Card (2010)
Description: A story of two police officers, one struggling with faith, who learn to forgive and find grace, highlighting Protestant themes of reconciliation and redemption.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life "Grace Card" initiative by a Memphis church to promote racial reconciliation.


The Other Side of Heaven (2001)
Description: While not exclusively Protestant, this film about a Mormon missionary's journey to the South Pacific islands captures themes of faith, love, and cultural integration, which resonate with Protestant audiences.
Fact: The film was shot on location in New Zealand, and the real-life missionary, John H. Groberg, served as a consultant during production.


Amazing Grace (2006)
Description: This film follows the life of William Wilberforce, a key figure in the abolition of the slave trade in Britain, whose faith and love story intertwine with his political activism.
Fact: The film was partly shot in the House of Commons, and the role of Wilberforce was played by Ioan Gruffudd, known for his role in the Fantastic Four.


The Ultimate Gift (2006)
Description: This film tells the story of a young man who learns life's true values through a series of challenges set by his grandfather, reflecting Protestant ideals of charity and personal growth.
Fact: The film was adapted from a best-selling novel by Jim Stovall, and it has inspired a sequel titled "The Ultimate Life."


Fireproof (2008)
Description: A firefighter's journey to save his marriage through faith and a 40-day challenge, showcasing Protestant themes of marital commitment and spiritual growth.
Fact: The film was made with a very low budget but became a surprise hit, grossing over $33 million worldwide.
