10 Family-Friendly Approved Shows and Movies to Watch on Netflix

Be honest… how many times have you opened Netflix, scrolled for 25 minutes, sighed dramatically, and then said, “There’s nothing to watch”?

Same.

Sometimes it feels like you spend more time searching than actually watching. And when you’re trying to find something that’s actually appropriate for the whole family? It can feel nearly impossible. You want something fun. Something meaningful. Something that won’t make you dive for the remote.

So we did the scrolling for you. 🙌

Here are 10 family-friendly approved picks on Netflix that are fun, faith-friendly, and worth the watch.


1. Facing the Giants

Of course we had to start with a classic. This Christian sports drama still hits. Produced by the Kendrick Brothers, it’s full of faith, perseverance, and that iconic death crawl scene that still gives chills. If you haven’t watched it in a while, it might be time for a rewatch.


2. The Star

Yes, it’s technically a Christmas movie… but honestly? It works year-round. The voice cast is stacked, the music is so good, and the story of Jesus’ birth told through the animals’ perspective is creative and heartfelt. Kids love it. Parents tear up. It’s a win-win.


3. A Week Away

A Christian summer camp musical? Say less. This one is adorable, upbeat, and packed with songs your kids will be singing around the house for weeks (you’ve been warned). It’s wholesome, joyful, and has a sweet message about belonging and grace.


4. War Room

Another powerful film from the Kendrick Brothers. This one dives deep into the power of prayer and spiritual warfare in a way that’s practical and moving. It might spark some really meaningful conversations as a family. Bonus: it may inspire you to clean out a closet and start your own “war room.”


5. You vs. Wild

Starring survival expert Bear Grylls, this interactive adventure series lets you choose what happens next. It’s basically a real-life video game where your decisions determine the outcome.

It’s fun, intense (in a good way), and great for families who love adventure. Plus, Bear has been open about his faith in interviews, which makes this one even cooler to support.


6. Blue Miracle

Inspired by a true story, this film follows a struggling orphanage that partners with a washed-up boat captain to enter a fishing competition with a big cash prize on the line.

It’s emotional, uplifting, and rooted in themes of faith, fatherhood, and second chances. There are some heavier moments, so it may be better for slightly older kids, but it’s powerful and inspiring.


7. Floor Is Lava

If you grew up watching Wipeout, this is basically this generation’s version. Teams try to cross rooms without falling into the “lava,” and it is chaotic in the best way. It’s silly, competitive, and easy for the whole family to enjoy together.


8. The Wild Robot

This beautifully animated story follows a robot learning how to survive in the wilderness and what it means to love and sacrifice.

Some viewers have even pointed out the subtle redemptive themes woven throughout. Whether you see it as a Jesus parallel or simply a story about selflessness and belonging, it’s packed with meaningful lessons and stunning visuals.


9. Enola Holmes

Probably best for 13+, but this mystery adventure is clever, fast-paced, and fun. It follows Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister as she solves her own case. It’s engaging without being inappropriate, and it keeps everyone guessing.


10. Netflix Games

Did you know Netflix has games you can play as a family? 👀

There are multiple interactive options available through the Netflix app, and they’re surprisingly fun for family night. We recommend classics like Boggle-style word games, Pictionary, and LEGO party!

Sometimes the best screen time is the kind where everyone’s actually playing together.


Next time you open Netflix and feel the scroll spiral starting… come back to this list.

Family movie night doesn’t have to be stressful. It can be meaningful, hilarious, adventurous, and even faith-building.

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