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"The Pastor of Kherson" Nominated for Most Inspirational Film at the International Christian Film & Music Festival
We are honored to announce that our short film, "The Pastor of Kherson," has been nominated for the "Most Inspirational" award at the International Christian Film & Music Festival!
Faith Under Siege Featured on EWTN News Nightly
We are thrilled to see A Faith Under Siege gaining attention on EWTN News Nightly!
Featured on The Christian Broadcasting Network
CBN News: Faith Under Siege: New Documentary Exposes Severe Persecution of Evangelical Christians by Russia
Serhii - Short Film
In this moving short film, a Ukrainian father recounts the night his home was struck by an Iranian drone, tragically claiming his wife and young son. Despite unimaginable grief, he finds strength in his faith and the global Christian community, highlighting Ukraine’s longing for freedom and the vital support needed to endure.
“A Faith Under Siege” in the Spotlight at Davos
We’re excited to share that Politico has featured A Faith Under Siege in its recent coverage of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos. Our founder, Steven Moore, is on the ground this week, discussing the plight of Evangelical Christians in Russian-occupied Ukraine—a critical issue our documentary brings to light. This recognition from a major publication underscores the urgency of our work, and we couldn’t be more grateful for the spotlight on our mission.
Brand-New Trailer for “A Faith Under Siege” Released
We’re thrilled to announce the release of the official trailer for our new documentary, A Faith Under Siege: Russia’s Hidden War on Ukraine’s Christians. This powerful film shines a spotlight on a rapidly growing community of Evangelical and Protestant believers—once part of the post-Soviet “Bible Belt”—who are now living under Russia’s ever-expanding occupation. They face seized churches, tortured pastors, abducted children, and coerced renunciations, yet they refuse to abandon their faith.