Why Still Hope Was a Story Filmmaker and MVNU Grad Richie Johns Felt Called to Tell

Filmmaker Richie Johns recently spoke with WNZR’s Eric Brown to talk about the heart behind his new film, Still Hope. A graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Richie shared how the project began after he learned about a story inspired by real survivors of human trafficking—a story that stayed with him and ultimately led to this film.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation!

Still Hope weaves together elements from two true accounts into one character, following her journey from abduction to rescue and then into the long, often difficult road of healing. Richie explained that he and his wife, Bethany, originally joined the project as producers. He later stepped into the director’s role when the team felt the story needed to be stewarded by a filmmaker of faith who understood both the weight of the subject and the hope at its core.

What ultimately drew Richie in was the film’s mission. While raising awareness about human trafficking is important, he said Still Hope is about more than that—it’s about pointing people toward redemption, restoration, and hope.

Richie also talked about the challenge of telling such a heavy story while still holding onto that hope. The film approaches the topic with care and restraint, acknowledging the darkness of trafficking in the first half while intentionally shifting focus in the second half to recovery and healing—an aspect of survivor stories that is often overlooked.

One of the film’s central themes is forgiveness, which Richie described not as weakness, but as a courageous step toward freedom and peace. By partnering with real-life, faith-based recovery organizations, Still Hope remains grounded in authenticity and shows that healing is a process that takes time, support, and faith.

As a first-time director, Richie shared that the experience was both humbling and emotionally demanding. Balancing multiple roles alongside his wife Bethany, who served as lead producer, came with a learning curve, and the emotional weight of the story often carried beyond the set.

He also praised the cast—especially lead actress Luna Rivera—and acknowledged how challenging certain scenes were for everyone involved.

Ultimately, Richie said Still Hope is meant to be more than just a film. It’s a call to action—created to educate, mobilize, and equip people to move beyond awareness and into meaningful action against human trafficking.

Richie also spoke about partnering with Natalie Grant and Hope for Justice, sharing how their involvement strengthened the film’s message and impact. Audiences will see Natalie at the end of the movie offering practical ways to get involved and support organizations already doing vital work on the front lines.

Still Hope opens nationwide February 5–9 in more than 900 theaters, with several Columbus-area theaters hosting premiere night showings on Thursday. Richie encouraged listeners to see the film in theaters and support independent filmmaking.

Click HERE for the trailer!

Click HERE for tickets to Still Hope, showtimes, and additional resources!

2025 Festival Latino to be held at MVNU!

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart spoke with Joseph Joe who is the Assistant Director of Intercultural Life about the Festival Latino, which will celebrate Latino students and Latino culture.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation!

Lola’s is catering for the event, bringing tacos, tortillas, and chips and salsa; it’s a free event and all are welcome to attend.

During the event, there will be a salsa class with alumni coming back to teach attendees which starts at 6:45pm

The annual event will be held Thursday, September 18th starting at 5pm at the Print Student Union.

Click HERE to see the MVNU Community Calendar!

WNZR celebrates Rachel Rinehart for Seniors Week! #MVNU2020

This week, The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week. #MVNU2020
This is a special week! We are honoring the MVNU Seniors connected to WNZR.
We will chat with several seniors every day to share memories, talk about what they have learned and share how we can pray for them.

Click HERE to hear Senior, Rachel Rinehart share memories.

WNZR congratulates the Class of 2020 from Mount Vernon Nazarene University!

WNZR celebrates Jaxon Yoder for Seniors Week! #MVNU2020

This week, The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week. #MVNU2020
This is a special week! We are honoring the MVNU Seniors connected to WNZR.
We will chat with several seniors every day to share memories, talk about what they have learned and share how we can pray for them.

Click HERE to hear Senior, Jaxon Yoder share memories.

WNZR congratulates the Class of 2020 from Mount Vernon Nazarene University!

Dr. Henry Spaulding shares an MVNU Update

The Morning Thing shared the May Presidential Update with MVNU President, Dr. Henry Spaulding. Click HERE to hear the latest updates.

Dr. Spaulding shared the latest changes that COVID-19 has brought to MVNU. He talked about how MVNU is doing financially and the latest plans for graduation. He also addressed questions about the plan for fall semester.

Dr. Spaulding wants to congratulate the Class of 2020 and let them know that the campus is praying for them.

The MVNU Campus remains closed for May and all events have been canceled.
Click HERE to stay updated on all COVID-19 related news for MVNU.

WNZR celebrates Katelynn Mabe for Seniors Week! #MVNU2020

This week, The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week. #MVNU2020
This is a special week! We are honoring the MVNU Seniors connected to WNZR.
We will chat with several seniors every day to share memories, talk about what they have learned and share how we can pray for them.

Click HERE to hear Senior, Katelynn Mabe share memories.

WNZR congratulates the Class of 2020 from Mount Vernon Nazarene University!

WNZR celebrates Mark Wesley for Seniors Week! #MVNU2020

This week, The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week. #MVNU2020
This is a special week! We are honoring the MVNU Seniors connected to WNZR.
We will chat with several seniors every day to share memories, talk about what they have learned and share how we can pray for them.

Click HERE to hear Senior, Mark Wesley share memories.

WNZR congratulates the Class of 2020 from Mount Vernon Nazarene University!

WNZR celebrates Jessica Shaw for Seniors Week! #MVNU2020

This week, The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week. #MVNU2020
This is a special week! We are honoring the MVNU Seniors connected to WNZR.
We will chat with several seniors every day to share memories, talk about what they have learned and share how we can pray for them.

Click HERE to hear Senior, Jessica Shaw share memories.

WNZR congratulates the Class of 2020 from Mount Vernon Nazarene University!

WNZR celebrates Hannah Radke for Seniors Week! #MVNU2020

This week, The Morning Thing is celebrating Seniors Week. #MVNU2020
This is a special week! We are honoring the MVNU Seniors connected to WNZR.
We will chat with several seniors every day to share memories, talk about what they have learned and share how we can pray for them.

Click HERE to hear Senior, Hannah Radke share memories.

WNZR congratulates the Class of 2020 from Mount Vernon Nazarene University!

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