In 2025, fans voted the first season of “House of David” their TV/Streaming Impact winner. Now, in 2026, there are seven fresh contenders all vying for the honor. “House of David” is back with a second season, and it’s up against some stiff competition, including a satirical take on Moses’ time in the wilderness, a modern-day retelling of the book of Acts and a supernatural docuseries that searches for evidence of the divine in extraordinary moments. There’s also a documentary that honors the quiet sacrifice of combat chaplains, a popular animated series for children and a cinematic reimagining of Christ’s birth through the eyes of the story’s underrated heroine. Fan votes will determine which entry will be the 2026 K-LOVE Fan Awards’ TV/Streaming Impact recipient.
Hosted by Lauren Daigle and Sadie Robertson Huff, the 13th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards will air exclusively on TBN Friday, May 29, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. EST.
Cast your vote for TV/Streaming Impact now.
"Fighting Spirit: A Combat Chaplain's Journey"

Executive produced by Chris Pratt, “Fighting Spirit: A Combat Chaplain’s Journey” honors the unsung heroes who quietly risk their lives every day on the frontlines in order to encourage, support and pray over the brave men and women in the armed forces. The film documents the journey of a former Army chaplain as he uncovers the stories of a combat chaplain saluted in “Black Hawk Down,” four chaplains who died honorably during World War II and a chaplain so courageous he might just be canonized as the Vatican’s next saint.
"House of David" (Season 2)

After winning 2025’s TV/Streaming Impact award, “House of David” returns to the competitive category to make another run at the trophy. In the Prime Video series’ second season, Saul’s reign shows signs of decay. Meanwhile, David rises from the fields to the frontlines as an unlikely warrior in a string of strategic coming-of-age episodes that determine his loyalties and the future of an entire nation. Once again, fan favorite Michael Iskander stars as David across an eight-episode arc.
"Miracle"

Original Angel Studios docuseries “Miracle” showcases unbelievable moments that defy logic. A combination of eyewitness accounts, dramatic reenactments and insightful commentary, “Miracle” highlights too-good-to-be-true instances that affirm God’s supernatural activity at work. The only thing better than the show itself is its companion soundtrack, which features original music from Phil Wickham and Natalie Grant, as well as Terrian’s latest radio single, “Testimony.”
"Testament"

What would a contemporary retelling of the book of Acts look like? Enter “Testament,” a brand-new series from Angel Studios that combines suspense with Biblical dramatization. The imaginative streaming series ushers the formation of the early Church into a current cultural setting, allowing viewers to fully immerse themselves in the modern-day narrative. “Testament” follows the storylines of main New Testament characters, including Peter, John, Stephen, Saul and Mary Magdalene.
"The Chosen Adventures"

From the creators of “The Chosen” comes “The Chosen Adventures,” an animated series for kids available on Prime Video. The creative, whimsical show focuses on 9-year-old Abby, her friend Joshua, and their adventures as they meet and learn about a new teacher in town named Jesus. The playful series offers both humor and heart as the trusted team behind it leans on the truths of Scripture to deliver a show that’s equal parts educational and spiritually enriching.
"The Promised Land"

“The Promised Land” merges the humor of “The Office” with the Biblical dramatization of “The Chosen” to create a satirical show set in ancient times. With intentionally quirky characters and a witty script, “The Promised Land” debuted on YouTube to critical acclaim. Six weeks of production — first in New Mexico, then in Utah — with nearly 100 crew members, 29 cast members and hundreds of extras resulted in an unconventional series about the story of Moses and the Israelites that’s funny, relatable and very human.
"Virgin Birth"

“Virgin Birth,” the first original short film produced exclusively for K-LOVE On Demand, zooms in on the story of Mary. In just 42 minutes, the familiar Christmas vignette is brought to life through the eyes of a mother. Humanizing her from the very first frame, the cinematic retelling explores the young girl’s spectrum of natural emotions: her disbelief, her shame, her confusion; but also her bravery, her surrender and her obedience. Violeta Ortega stars as Mary, and Terrian makes her acting debut as Mariamne.
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