CEO of Kingdom Mission Society Alexei Laushkin to Join CPAC Christian Persecution Summit
- Staff Writer
- Oct 29, 2025
- 2 min read

Alexei Laushkin, Founder and CEO of Kingdom Mission Society, will speak at CPAC's Christian Persecution Summit on October 30, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in the Terrace Theatre. His unique perspective stems from 21 years of building coalitions across America's various Christian communities.
A strategist with expertise in trends across America's diverse religious communities, Laushkin has advised clients including the Aspen Institute and Prison Fellowship, emerging as a vital bridge for evangelical and Pentecostal leaders. Through Kingdom Mission Society, he equips believers with a renewed sense of Christian unity and reconciliation, focusing on human rights, inter-Christian healing, healthcare, Christian persecution, refugees, religious liberty, and Christ's teachings on peacemaking.
At the heart of his mission is a firm conviction: Christians cannot combat global persecution while divided at home. Kingdom Mission Society fosters an open, unifying space where believers from varied backgrounds can heal wounds, collaborate on shared concerns, and develop resources through film and other media to address these critical issues.
Laushkin's advocacy translates into tangible action and political accountability. On Good Friday 2025, he organized a prayer service at the U.S. Capitol featuring a 14-foot cross, spotlighting persecution by ISIS, communist regimes, and dictatorships in nations like Congo, Nigeria, Nicaragua, China, North Korea, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Azerbaijan. Drawing parallels between modern martyrs and Christ's suffering, he urged President Trump and Congress to prioritize protection for persecuted Christians.
As a partner in the CPAC Christian Persecution Coalition, Laushkin challenges leaders to act decisively, noting that over one in seven Christians worldwide face curtailed rights and the risk of martyrdom for their faith. He champions House Resolution 559, which addresses Christian persecution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, advocating sanctions for persecutors, robust support for victims, and direct aid to affected Christian communities.
At the Summit, attendees will hear from a leader who insists that defending persecuted Christians demands more than rhetoric—it requires unified action across denominations and relentless pressure on governments to uphold religious freedom as a foreign policy priority.
Register today at cpac.org/summit/christians.








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