Faith on the Frontline: Why You Should Watch A Faith Under Siege and No God but Theirs
Across Russian-occupied Ukraine, churches are being padlocked, pastors detained, tortured and killed, and believers forced into hiding. Two powerful documentaries—A Faith Under Siege and No God but Theirs—bear urgent witness to this growing tragedy.
These films expose a painful irony: while Russia claims to defend Christian values, it persecutes churches that won’t conform to Kremlin-aligned ideology. In once-vibrant spiritual communities like Melitopol, the occupation has transformed places of worship into targets of suppression.
No God but Theirs, produced by The Kyiv Independent, highlights the heartbreaking unravelling of religious coexistence in Melitopol, while A Faith Under Siege traces the broader crackdown across occupied regions. Through firsthand testimonies—mothers searching for missing children, pastors recalling interrogations, believers clinging to faith under threat—these films reveal a systematic assault on spiritual freedom.
Now, as disinformation spreads and persecution is reframed as protection, these documentaries provide vital clarity. They give voice to the silenced, dignity to the oppressed, and a call to action for the rest of us.
Watch them not as bystanders, but as witnesses.
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A Faith Under Siege
No God but Theirs by The Kyiv Independent
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