Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews

Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews

Michael Foust

How 'Still Hope' Brings Awareness to Trafficking and Recovery -- Director Richie Johns

January 22, 2026   ●   17 min

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Director Richie Johns joins us to discuss his new film Still Hope and why he chose to confront the reality of human trafficking through storytelling. He explains how the movie draws from true events and focuses not only on the crime itself, but also on recovery, forgiveness and the long road toward healing.

Johns also talks about The Promised Land, his faith-based comedy series that brings the story of Moses and the Exodus to life for a new generation. He shares how faith shapes both projects, even though they differ greatly in tone and audience. The conversation explores how film can raise awareness, inspire compassion, and point people toward meaningful action and hope.


Highlights

  • Why Richie took on Still Hope and what makes its recovery story unique

  • How true survivor stories shaped the film’s narrative

  • The theme of forgiveness as freedom

  • The story’s setting and why it matters: trafficking can happen in everyday America

  • Why Still Hope was designed as a tool for awareness and action

  • Behind the scenes on The Promised Land, a faith-based comedy about Exodus

  • How humor and scripture combine to reach new audiences

  • Richie’s journey from assistant directing to filmmaking with a missional focus


Resources Mentioned

Richie Johns – Filmmaker, Director & Producer

Films & Series

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