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5 NEW Movies You Can’t Miss on EKKL This Month

With the New Year still fresh in mind, there’s never been a better time to align your viewing habits with what you hope to manifest in your life this year. And EKKL is the perfect place to do that.

With hundreds of inspirational titles available for streaming, as well as a thrilling lineup of new movies that will renew your faith and encourage hope, we have plenty of entertainment options that are sure to reflect your values in a positive way that the whole family can enjoy.

So, grab the popcorn and check out our list of NEW movies on EKKL that you definitely don’t want to miss.  

“Light of the World”

If your kids are among the thousands that have been waiting patiently for the chance to rewatch the top-10 box office hit “Light of the World,” you’re in luck! This beautiful, 2D-animated story of Jesus is officially back and streaming exclusively on EKKL.

In “Light of the World,” the story of Jesus is told through the eyes of the Apostle John. From the moment that John meets Jesus for the first time, to the grief of Christ’s death, and celebration of His resurrection, viewers get to see how Jesus of Nazareth changed the world—as well as the hearts and minds of those who knew him best on this earth.

There’s hope. There’s humor. And most importantly, there’s an invitation to know Jesus and discover for yourself how He still changes lives today.

Stream “Light of the World” on EKKL.

“More Than Able”

This inspirational film is based on the true story of Buddy Steele, a North Carolina man born with cerebral palsy who overcame many obstacles in his life through faith and perseverance.

While many films about people with disabilities focus on how those people positively affect the world around them (and for good reason), “More Than Able” is special in that it also shows how Buddy found his purpose in who God created him to be.

Over the years, Buddy’s story has inspired countless people, including Jacob Price, a 32-time Special Olympics gold medalist in skiing, who plays Buddy in the film!

“More than Able” is now streaming on EKKL! 

“Paul’s Promise”

Another film based on an incredible true story, “Paul’s Promise” tells the story of Paul Holderfield, a former racist firefighter-turned-pastor who started one of the first integrated churches in the American South.

As much as the story is a testament to the power of prayer and the redemptive nature of faith, it is also an authentic demonstration of the difference that one life can make on an entire community. Too often, people forget how much their everyday life can be a ministry, but “Paul’s Promise” reminds us that serving others starts at home.  

Sign in to stream “Paul’s Promise” on EKKL.

“The Blind”

“Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson may have sadly passed away in May of 2025, but the true story of how he conquered the shame of his past and found redemption in Christ lives on in the feature film “The Blind.”

This stunning cinematic journey chronicles the love story that launched a dynasty, the turmoil that nearly brought it crashing down, and the hope that rose from the ashes to create a foundation for generations to come. And our version also features some newly added content that wasn’t seen in theaters!

Stream “The Blind” on EKKL today.

“The Case for Miracles”

“The Case for Miracles” is a stunning new Christian documentary featuring former atheist turned Christian apologist and bestselling author Lee Strobel. The film follows Strobel as he investigates modern claims of the impossible, blending personal stories of miraculous events with expert interviews to explore faith and divine intervention.

From awe-inspiring wonders to God’s silence in times of suffering, this documentary takes audiences on a remarkable journey. Through stories of people who claim to have experienced the impossible, and experts who cross-examine the evidence, the film challenges skeptics, inspires seekers, and shows that the search for answers can transform us.

From required reading to required viewing, be sure to stream “The Case for Miracles” on EKKL. 

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