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    MOVIE GUIDE’S Guiding Lights: Ted Baehr’s Crusade to Redeem Hollywood

    Inside Ted Baehr's Movieguide Revolution: Why Faith Is Winning the Box Office War
    christineBy christineMarch 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    By Paul Salfen, Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine

    In the glittering haze of Hollywood, where dreams are spun into blockbusters and moral compasses often spin wildly, one man has spent decades wielding a different kind of script: the Bible. Ted Baehr, founder of Movieguide, isn’t just reviewing films—he’s rewriting the industry’s soul. As Paul Salfen of AMFM Magazine sat down with him, Baehr’s story unfolded like an epic tale of redemption, revealing how faith is quietly conquering Tinseltown’s screens. But it all started with a reluctant heir to the silver screen who once turned his back on God.

    Baehr’s life could have been a classic Hollywood tragedy. Born into stardom—his father starred in 62 films and clinched the box office award in 1936—Baehr grew up amid the glamour, rubbing shoulders with legends. Yet, as a young man educated at elite institutions like Dartmouth and Cambridge, he veered left, embracing a “commie pinko” worldview that dismissed faith as folly. “I refused Christ for a long time,” Baehr recalls, his voice carrying the weight of a plot twist. The conflict was internal and cultural: Hollywood in the late 20th century was a moral minefield, echoing the debauchery of the 1920s with films laced with sex, nudity, and even Satanism. When Baehr finally encountered Christ, it wasn’t a red-carpet revelation but a quiet surrender in the woods. The real battle, however, was ahead—how to infiltrate an industry that had abandoned its ethical roots after the church pulled out in the 1960s, leading to a flood of R-rated excess.

    Baehr’s journey began in earnest in 1978, when he founded his ministry, drawing on his insider knowledge to launch Movieguide in 1985. At the time, faith-based content was a rarity; only one movie that year featured overt evangelical themes. Undeterred, Baehr dove into the fray, teaching media literacy classes, producing content like The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe for CBS, and building bridges with studio executives. His Hail Mary moment came in reestablishing a system inspired by 1920s church leaders who tamed Hollywood’s wild side, turning a landscape of 100% G-rated films into a blueprint for influence. “We show them how to make more money,” Baehr explains, armed with economic analyses proving that faith-friendly films outperform “woke” flops. From dinners with Legendary Pictures heads to meetings at Warner Brothers, Baehr’s path has been a masterclass in persistence, navigating pushback not from Tinseltown elites but from within the church itself. “The uphill battle is in the church,” he says, critiquing preachers who shun entertainment while ignoring the hypocrisy of everyday sins.

    Through it all, Baehr uncovered profound insights: Hollywood isn’t a den of vice but a marketplace hungry for audiences. With 110 to 160 million weekly churchgoers dwarfing movie ticket buyers, studios are waking up to the goldmine of faith-based viewers. Last year alone, over 400 Christmas movies aired, 60% sharing the Gospel clearly. Mainstream hits like Project Hail Mary—directed by Dartmouth alums Phil Lord and Chris Miller—slip in nods to God, proving that subtle evangelism can reach billions. Baehr’s mantra? “60% of a movie’s success is marketing.” He urges Christian filmmakers to escape the “ghetto” of low-budget hits like Jesus Revolution (which earned $57 million) and aim for $2 billion juggernauts, blending quality storytelling with savvy promotion.

    This journey has transformed Baehr from a skeptical insider to Hollywood’s faith whisperer. Once a lone voice, Movieguide now draws 82 million families annually, influencing everything from box office trends to personal conversions—Chuck Norris and Jon Voight found Christ through his galas. The industry, too, has shifted: faith content is booming, with series like The Chosen and House of David drawing massive crowds. Baehr’s own life reflects this renewal; grounded in daily prayer, Bible reading, and verses like John 10:10 (“I come to give you life abundantly”), he balances family (three sons, one daughter, 18 grandchildren) with a prolific output—74 books, including How to Succeed in Hollywood Without Losing Your Soul.

    As Baehr gears up for the Movieguide Awards airing March 5 at 8 p.m., his story calls us to action: Tune in to witness Hollywood’s redemptive arc, support faith-infused films at the box office, and use Movieguide to navigate family viewing. Aspiring filmmakers, heed his class on breaking through without compromise. In a world craving hope, Baehr reminds us: Choose the good, and watch faith light up the big screen. After all, as he proves, the greatest stories aren’t just told—they’re lived.

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