Standard Newswire is a cost-effective and efficient newswire service for public policy groups, government agencies, PR firms, think-tanks, watchdog groups, advocacy groups, coalitions, foundations, colleges, universities, activists, politicians, and candidates to distribute their press releases to journalists who truly want to hear from them.

Do not settle for an email blasting service or a newswire overloaded with financial statements. Standard Newswire gets your news into the hands of working journalists, broadcast hosts, and news producers.

Find out how you can start using Standard Newswire to

CONNECT WITH THE WORLD

VIEW ALL Our News Outlets
Sign Up to Receive Press Releases:

Standard Newswire™ LLC
209 W. 29th Street, Suite 6202
New York, NY 10001, USA.
(212) 290-1585

DC Premiere of Powerful New Film About Global Persecution of Christians

MEDIA ADVISORY

IRD Co-Sponsors Christians in the Mirror's first screening in Nation's Capital

 
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Institute on Religion and Democracy
June 5, 2019

WASHINGTON, June 5, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- Christians in the Mirror, a new documentary film that tells the story of faith and courage of Christians from Egypt, India, Iraq, Syria, and Sudan will premiere for one night only in Washington, DC on June 10.

    What: Christians in the Mirror documentary film

    Who: Institute on Religion and Democracy, Save the Persecuted Christians

    Where: Miracle Theater, 535 8th Street, SE, Washington, DC

    When: 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 10

The Institute on Religion and Democracy and Save the Persecuted Christians are co-sponsoring the Washington, DC screening of the film. U.S. Representative Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), an advocate for persecuted Christians, will be a special guest at the screening.

IRD Religious Liberty Program Director Faith J.H. McDonnell commented:

    "Christians in the Mirror filmmaker Jordan Allott was already in production when he reached out to me in the spring of 2018 for help connecting with Sudanese Christians. I introduced him to IRD's long-time ministry partner, the Reverend John Chol Daau.

    "In the film, John tells of becoming a Lost Boy because of the Sudanese regime's genocidal attack on Christians in what is now the nation of South Sudan. He also shares testimony of God's faithfulness, and how today he is the founder and director of Good Shepherd Academy, a Juba Christian primary school with over 350 students from eight tribal groups.

    "Jordan also met with Christians from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan seeking refuge in South Sudan. Since South Sudan gained independence in 2011, the people of the Nuba Mountains and Nuba Christians in particular have experienced intense persecution at the hands of Sudan's Islamist regime."

Film producers hope that stories of Christians living out their faith, sharing the Gospel, seeing their loved ones martyred for believing in Jesus, and experiencing deprivation and poverty, will convict Western Christians to become stronger advocates for their persecuted brothers and sisters.

Christians in the Mirror producers will work with Save The Persecuted Christians coalition members to take the film on the road. Churches and other groups are encouraged to host their own screenings.

Tickets are $12 and available in a link at the Christians in the Mirror website: www.ChristiansintheMirror.com.

www.TheIRD.org

SOURCE Institute on Religion and Democracy

CONTACT: Jeff Walton, 202-682-4131, 202-413-5639 cell,
jwalton@TheIRD.org

Related Links

www.TheIRD.org

www.ChristiansintheMirror.com