We produce great movies, TV shows, series, and film projects for the whole family—and market them to millions of people across all 50 states and other countries.
Graham Family Films (GFF) is a production and marketing company founded by the Graham brothers, multi-generational pastors with a desire to provide great, fun and wholesome entertainment for audiences of all ages.
Committed to inspire faith, spark joy, and unite communities, GFF has some of the most talented Producers, Directors, Writers, Actors and Film Crews striving to make the best production films on the market.
GFF offers one of the largest databases for marketing to Churches and Pastors with a strategy that initiates people to get behind the film projects. We promote and market in all 50 states and many foreign countries with millions of people in our US market database!
100M+ Market Database
Marketing team of ambassadors in all 50 states.
The Graham Family has ministered in all 50 states and many countries all over the world.
Starring: Joey Lawrence, Michael W. Smith, and Melynda Kiring.
Once trapped in a cycle of addiction, crime, and self-destruction, Scott Highberger seemed destined for a life behind bars. A drug addict and alcoholic, he hit rock bottom more times than he could count—until one life-altering encounter changed everything. In the darkest moments of his incarceration, Scott found faith and a glimmer of hope he never thought possible.
Upon his release, he didn’t just walk away from his past—he used it to fuel a powerful new purpose. With a transformed heart and a calling to serve, Scott became a pastor and launched a prison ministry that reaches thousands of inmates, offering them the same hope and redemption that changed his life. Pardoned by Grace is a powerful true story of second chances, unwavering faith, and the kind of grace that can only come from above.
Director: Kevan Otto
Starring: Erin Bethea, Jason Burkey, Brett Varvel, Micah Lynn Hanson and Kimberly Cruchon Brooks
Miracle on Christmas is a faith-based holiday drama directed by Thomas Bonifield that centers on Mary Boyce (Erin Bethea), a woman grappling with a crisis of faith during a particularly challenging Christmas season. Still mourning her father's death from the previous year and facing her husband James's (Jason Burkey) terminal illness diagnosis, Mary struggles to find joy in the festivities. The arrival of Harry (Brett Varvel), a mysterious stranger James invites from church, brings unexpected warmth and spiritual insight to the family gathering. Through heartfelt conversations, traditional carols, and a poignant retelling of the Nativity story, Harry helps rekindle Mary's faith and reminds the family of the true meaning of Christmas. The film emphasizes themes of hope, forgiveness, and the enduring power of belief, making it a touching addition to the genre of inspirational holiday cinema.
Director: Thomas Bonifield
Starring: Jason Burkey, Ben Davies, and Erin Bethea.
Police officer Colton is committed to his family, his faith, and his work, but when tragedy strikes, he finds himself questioning everything. As he struggles with grief and doubt, his best friend and fellow officer, Tyler, faces his own crisis of faith. Together, they must confront their fears and rediscover what it means to truly trust in God.
Through life-threatening challenges and moments of deep personal struggle, Colton and Tyler learn that real courage isn’t about being fearless—it’s about placing your trust in God when fear feels overwhelming. Fearless Faith is a moving story of redemption, brotherhood, and the power of unwavering faith in times of trial.
Director: Ben Davies and Jason Burkey
Starring: Tim Llewellyn, Venus Monique, Ben Graham
Steve Hemphill was an ordinary businessman, devoted to serving God and providing for his wife and three sons. But when a series of extraordinary events disrupted his predictable life, Steve found himself on an unexpected journey of faith that would redefine his purpose. Dubbed the "Stake Guy," Steve discovered the power of spiritual warfare through an unlikely tool: simple tent stakes labeled with the Word of God. Taking Ground is a gripping and inspirational portrayal of everyday people stepping into miraculous victories by using these stakes to claim their homes, communities, and lives for the Kingdom of God. Based on true stories, this series captures the transformative power of faith in action, proving that even the simplest acts can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Taking Ground is not just entertainment-it's the record of a movement and a testament to the power of God's word.
Director: Issac Farrar
Starring: Erin Bethea, Jason Burkey, Brett Varvel, Micah Lynn Hanson and Kimberly Cruchon Brooks
Miracle on Christmas is a faith-based holiday drama directed by Thomas Bonifield that centers on Mary Boyce (Erin Bethea), a woman grappling with a crisis of faith during a particularly challenging Christmas season. Still mourning her father's death from the previous year and facing her husband James's (Jason Burkey) terminal illness diagnosis, Mary struggles to find joy in the festivities. The arrival of Harry (Brett Varvel), a mysterious stranger James invites from church, brings unexpected warmth and spiritual insight to the family gathering. Through heartfelt conversations, traditional carols, and a poignant retelling of the Nativity story, Harry helps rekindle Mary's faith and reminds the family of the true meaning of Christmas. The film emphasizes themes of hope, forgiveness, and the enduring power of belief, making it a touching addition to the genre of inspirational holiday cinema.
Director: Thomas Bonifield
Starring: Sydney Marks, Allee Sutton Hethcoat and McKensie Miller
Remember the Goal is an inspirational sports drama directed by Dave Christiano, focusing on a newly graduated coach, Courtney Smith-Donnelly (played by Allee Sutton Hethcoat), who takes charge of a girls' cross-country team at a private Christian school. Despite initial skepticism due to her youth and unconventional methods, Courtney aims to lead the team to their first state title. As the season progresses, each of the top five runners confronts personal challenges—ranging from self-doubt to family pressures—and Courtney uses these moments to impart life lessons grounded in faith and perseverance. The film emphasizes themes of integrity, determination, and the importance of pursuing one's goals with purpose, encapsulated by the biblical verse 1 Corinthians 10:31: "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" . Through its portrayal of mentorship and personal growth, Remember the Goal delivers a message about the transformative power of faith and dedication.
Director: Dave Christiano
Starring: Masey McLain, Ben Davies, Sadie Robertson and Ben Graham
I'm Not Ashamed is a faith-based biographical drama directed by Brian Baugh, portraying the life of Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the Columbine High School massacre. Drawing from Rachel's personal journals, the film chronicles her spiritual journey, highlighting her struggles with faith, friendships, and the challenges of adolescence. Masey McLain stars as Rachel, delivering a performance that captures the essence of a young woman striving to live out her Christian beliefs amidst peer pressure and personal trials. The narrative intertwines Rachel's story with those of the perpetrators, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, providing context to the tragic events of April 20, 1999. While the film aims to inspire through Rachel's unwavering faith and compassion, it has faced criticism for historical inaccuracies and its portrayal of the events leading up to the shooting . Despite mixed reviews, I'm Not Ashamed serves as a tribute to Rachel's legacy and her impact on promoting kindness and faith among youth.
Director: Brian Baugh
Starring: Kevin Sorbo, Ben Graham, Jenn Gotzon Kelsey Sanders and Casey Fuller
Forgiven directed by Kevan Otto, is a faith-based drama that unfolds within the tense confines of a church hostage situation. The story follows James Davies (Casey Fuller), a troubled man who, after accidentally shooting his girlfriend during a confrontation, seeks refuge in a church where Pastor Taylor (Steve Flanigan) and his two daughters, Elizabeth (Jenn Gotzon) and Naomi (Allee Sutton Hethcoat), are present. As law enforcement, led by Lt. Morgan (Kevin Sorbo), surrounds the building, Elizabeth courageously engages James in conversation, using her faith and compassion to reach out to him. Through heartfelt dialogue and spiritual reflection, the film explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the transformative power of grace. While the production values and performances have been noted for their sincerity, some critiques point to a need for deeper character development and more nuanced storytelling.
Director: Kevan Otto
Starring: Kevin Sorbo, Shelley Long, Ben Davies, Kelsey Sanders and Jason Burkey
Love Again is a Christian romantic drama directed by Michael Sinclair that explores themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the transformative power of faith. The film follows the intertwined lives of several characters facing personal struggles and relational conflicts. As they navigate challenges such as loss, betrayal, and the search for meaning, their paths converge in unexpected ways, leading to healing and renewed hope.
Through its heartfelt narrative and emphasis on spiritual growth, Love Again offers an inspiring portrayal of how love and faith can guide individuals toward reconciliation and a deeper understanding of God's grace.
Director: Michael Sinclair
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