I am defining “Christian Media” as being entertainment designed either to teach Christians what is the “right” way for them to live by or to spread/evangelize their beliefs to others.

As an example when I was younger and went to my Catholic Summer School, they would sometimes play a show called [Veggietales](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VeggieTales).

More infamous examples would be films like the God’s not Dead Franchise or Left Behind. Thankfully my parents didn’t subject me to those films.

So does your country have a market for this type of stuff? If so, do you have any examples?

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  1. I can’t think of any actually established brands like Veggietales and the likes, no. There are books with christian themes for children, but they are mostly in the same style and genre as fairy tale books. I remember quite a few picture books from my youth. There is, or at least was, a market there, but it mostly just exists for prepubescent children and it’s luckily not even close to the big brands in the US.

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