
For Our Daughters
Stories of abuse, betrayal, and resistance in the Evangelical church.
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From Kristin Kobes Du Mez, the creator/author of Jesus and John Wayne, comes a powerful new documentary highlighting how a culture of submission and sexual abuse in the evangelical church ties directly to the Christian nationalist quest to use the outcome of the 2024 election to deprive all American women of basic democratic rights. FOR OUR DAUGHTERS speaks to all women of faith, encouraging them to use their voices and their votes to ensure that their daughters will have the rights to health and happiness guaranteed to all Americans.
Production
Jesus & John Wayne Film, LLC
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Kristin Kobes Du Mez
Self - Presenter
Cait West
Self - Survivor
Jules Woodson
Self - Survivor
Christa Brown
Self - Survivor

Rachael Denhollander
Self
Tiffany Thigpen
Self - Survivor
Wilson Doug
Self - Archival Footage
Len Vander Zee
Self
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