BETWEEN BORDERS, a special movie based on a riveting true story, is coming to theaters in January. The movie—and the true story—wouldn’t exist without the Nazarene Church, which planted the church where the main characters in the movie found Christ in post-Soviet Russia. Make your plans for Nazarene Night at the Movies on January 26.
The Chosen’s Elizabeth Tabish, who stars as Violetta Petrosyan in BETWEEN BORDERS invites you and your church to experience this powerful movie together on Nazarene Night at the Movies, Sunday, January 26.
What could be more impactful than Nazarene Night at the Movies? Tickets will be available at your local theater in mid-December, but you can get started with getting your group to the movies through our Group Tickets team.
Find Theaters & Showtimes Take Your GroupBETWEEN BORDERS will leave you thinking through important issues. This free discussion guide will help you, your family, or your small group tackle some of these questions.
Download Discussion GuidePastors, take your church to see BETWEEN BORDERS and then utilize this free sermon outline to go deeper with the themes and topics raised by this powerful story.
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“BETWEEN BORDERS is a very poignant reminder that life can be extremely challenging for many whose story we do not understand. For many centuries Armenians have suffered for their faith in Jesus Christ. This movie should challenge people and churches to consider the ways in which they lovingly help their neighbor, whether at home or abroad.”
Dr. Carla D. Sunberg, General Superintendent, Nazarene Church
“BETWEEN BORDERS is a powerfully moving account of a family who suffered rejection, persecution, and exclusion before finding their home and hope in Jesus and His church. It is a compelling reminder of the impact we as Christ-followers can make in loving and accepting those who have been discarded and mistreated by others—as truly valued and loved by God and His family.”
Rev. Jim Ritchie, Nazarene Global Missions Director
“BETWEEN BORDERS is a deeply moving film that will make you consider the importance of family, community, and faith in God. I was challenged to evaluate my personal thoughts about those who are rejected and looking for a place to call home. Will God find us faithful to treat such people as if they were Jesus Himself?”
Dr. Scott Rainey, Lead Pastor, Huntington First Church of the Nazarene