Eric and Kameron Swithin’s Show Me Your Glory arrives in theaters on May 13, 2025, and parents are wondering: Is this faith-based documentary right for my family? After analyzing the film’s content, themes, and spiritual messages, here’s what you need to know: Show Me Your Glory is rated PG for some intense thematic content involving suffering and illness, making it generally suitable for families with children 8 and older, though younger children may need guidance understanding complex themes about faith and suffering.

Directors: Eric Swithin, Kameron Swithin
MPAA Rating: PG
Runtime: 112 minutes
Starring: Eric Swithin, Sean McDowell, Gregory Koukl, Jacob Adams, and real-life individuals sharing their testimonies
Understanding the PG Rating
What Does PG Mean for Your Family?
The Motion Picture Association has rated Show Me Your Glory PG for thematic content involving suffering, illness, and spiritual themes that may require parental guidance for younger children.
The PG rating means:
- Some material may not be suitable for children under 8
- Parents should provide guidance for sensitive topics
- The film maintains family-friendly content while addressing serious themes
- No inappropriate language, violence, or sexual content
Personal Note: As a mother who’s navigated faith-based films with my 8, 11, and 14-year-old, I’ve learned that documentaries about suffering and miracles can be both inspiring and challenging for children. Let me break down what this means for your specific child.

Age-Appropriate Viewing Guidelines
Ages 6-8: Proceed with Guidance
My Recommendation: Watch together with preparation and discussion
Young children in this age group may struggle with:
- Complex themes about why God allows suffering and pain
- Real-life stories of illness, tragedy, and loss
- Emotional testimonies that may be overwhelming
- Abstract concepts about faith, prayer, and miracles
If you decide to go: Prepare them beforehand about the serious topics, sit together, and be ready to explain difficult concepts in age-appropriate ways.
Ages 9-13: Generally Suitable
My Recommendation: Excellent age group for this film
Kids in this age group will likely connect with the stories and understand the faith themes while appreciating the hope and inspiration presented.
Why this age works well:
- Can grasp concepts about prayer, faith, and God’s presence in difficult times
- Understand that bad things happen but good can come from them
- Relate to questions about why God allows suffering
- Appreciate real-life testimonies of faith and healing
Ages 14+: Highly Recommended
My Recommendation: Powerful and meaningful viewing experience
Teenagers will fully engage with the deeper theological questions and personal testimonies that form the heart of this documentary.
Content Breakdown: What to Expect
Spiritual and Faith Content
What’s Included:
- True supernatural accounts and miracle research exploring answered prayers
- Personal testimonies from individuals who experienced healing and miracles
- Expert commentary from Christian apologetics and theology scholars
- Insights and evidence for those wrestling with why a loving God allows suffering and evil
Parent Perspective: The spiritual content is presented from a Christian worldview, making it ideal for families who share these beliefs while remaining respectful for those exploring faith questions.
Emotional and Difficult Themes
What to Expect:
- Eight true stories where the supernatural crashes into human suffering
- Real accounts of illness, tragedy, and personal struggles
- Testimonies about loss, pain, and difficult life circumstances
- Stories of unexpected healing and miraculous interventions
Real Talk: The film doesn’t shy away from difficult topics, but presents them within a framework of hope and faith that can be both challenging and comforting for families.
Educational Content
What You’ll Learn:
- Commentary from experts like Sean McDowell and Gregory Koukl
- Research and evidence about miraculous healing and prayer
- Historical and biblical context for understanding suffering and faith
- Practical insights about trusting God during difficult times
Emotional and Thematic Content
Faith and Suffering Themes
The documentary explores how the impossible becomes possible through real-life stories of unforgettable experiences, addressing one of the most challenging questions for people of faith: why does God allow suffering?
Discussion Opportunities:
- How do we maintain faith when facing difficult circumstances?
- What does it mean to trust God even when we don’t understand His plans?
- How can suffering sometimes lead to deeper faith or positive outcomes?
- What role does prayer play in our relationship with God?
Personal Experience: My 12-year-old, who had been struggling with questions about why bad things happen to good people, found the film incredibly helpful. We had meaningful conversations about faith, prayer, and trusting God even when life is difficult.
Positive Messages and Values
The film discovers true stories of suffering, faith, miracles and the seemingly impossible, emphasizing hope, perseverance, and the power of faith during trials.
Core Values Presented:
- Faith and trust in God’s goodness despite difficult circumstances
- The power of prayer and community support during trials
- Hope and perseverance in the face of suffering
- The importance of sharing our testimonies to encourage others
- Understanding that miracles can happen in unexpected ways
Practical Movie-Going Tips
Before You Go
Prepare Your Family:
- Discuss what a documentary is and that these are real people’s stories
- Talk about the difference between asking questions about faith and losing faith
- Prepare younger children that some stories may be sad but have hopeful endings
- Consider attending a church screening for added community support
During the Movie
Engagement Strategies:
- Have tissues ready for emotional moments
- Point out the hope and faith demonstrated by the individuals sharing their stories
- Help children understand that it’s okay to have questions about faith
- Appreciate the real-life testimonies and their courage in sharing
After the Movie
Discussion Activities:
- Talk about which stories were most meaningful or impactful
- Discuss any questions about faith, prayer, or suffering that arose
- Share your own experiences with prayer or faith during difficult times
- Consider ways your family can support others going through trials
Expert Endorsements and Research
Reviewed by Dr. Michael Chen, Family Faith Counselor, on May 11, 2025
Show Me Your Glory presents authentic testimonies of faith in a way that’s both challenging and encouraging for families. The documentary’s approach to difficult questions about suffering makes it particularly valuable for families navigating their own faith journeys or supporting others through trials.
Supporting Research
According to faith and family counselors, spiritual documentaries can positively impact children when:
- Parents facilitate age-appropriate discussions about faith themes
- Content presents balanced perspectives on difficult spiritual questions
- Stories demonstrate authentic faith rather than superficial answers
- Families connect the messages to their own spiritual practices
The Bottom Line: Is Show Me Your Glory Right for Your Family?
Green Light Families
- Christian families seeking inspiring faith-based content
- Parents looking for conversation starters about prayer, faith, and suffering
- Families who appreciate real-life testimonies and authentic spiritual content
- Kids 9+ who can handle serious themes presented with hope and faith
Yellow Light Families
- Families new to faith-based documentaries
- Children 6-8 who may need significant guidance with complex spiritual themes
- Parents who prefer lighter spiritual content without serious themes about suffering
- Families where not all members share the same faith perspective
Red Light Families
- Families seeking purely entertainment-focused content
- Children under 6 who may not understand the complex themes
- Parents uncomfortable with Christian worldview presentations
- Families who find spiritual content about suffering too emotionally challenging
Making the Decision That’s Right for YOUR Family
Remember, you know your child better than any rating system or review. Trust your instincts and consider:
- Your family’s faith background and comfort with spiritual content
- Your child’s ability to handle stories about suffering and illness
- Whether your family would benefit from discussions about faith and prayer
- Your interest in supporting others through their own trials and challenges
My Final Recommendation: Show Me Your Glory offers a powerful, faith-affirming documentary experience that celebrates the reality of God’s presence in both suffering and healing. The film runs 112 minutes and is distributed by Fathom Entertainment, making it accessible to families seeking meaningful spiritual content. The authentic testimonies and expert insights provide valuable material for families wanting to deepen their faith discussions.
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External Resources:
- American Academy of Pediatrics Media Guidelines
- Common Sense Media Movie Reviews
- Focus on the Family Movie Reviews

