Gospel Films Archive

Gospel Films Archive is "a repository of films that chronicle how the Bible, faith and Christianity was presented to 20th century audiences through the medium of film and television." According to their website, many of these films "were crafted by talented Hollywood filmmakers expressly for Christian organizations. Other films with strong spiritual themes were produced by traditional studios for mainstream theatrical and television audiences."

Films are available in the following categories:

  • Bible Era
  • Modern Era
  • Movies
  • Life of St. Paul Series
  • The Living Bible Series
  • The Living Christ Series
  • Old Testament
  • Biography
  • This is the Live TV SDeries
  • Crossroads TV Series
  • Moody Bible Adventures
  • Films of Rolf Forsberg
  • Christopher Films
  • Christmas
  • Easter

"Most Popular" titles currently include Ambassador for Christ (1949), in which the apostle Paul teaches that all people, even slaves, are equal in the sight of God; I Beheld His Glory (1953), which celebrates the inspiring events of Jesus' last days in a faithful adaptation taken directly from The New Testament; and Martin Luther (1953), an American–West German film biography of Martin Luther set in the time period 1505–1530.

-- Information is current as of June 7, 2023

CHANNEL STORE DESCRIPTION: Gospel Films Archive is a repository of films that chronicle how the Bible, faith and Christianity was presented to 20th century audiences through the medium of film and television. Our mission is to track down, digitize, and restore hundreds of Christian films that have renewed relevance in the modern era.

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CHANNEL STORE CATEGORY: Faith-Based

DEVELOPER: Gospel Films Archive

FEES: None