Kathryn Lee Moss is an author and speaker, as well as an Emmy-nominated writer & director. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Theatre from the University of London. As a speaker, Kathryn has been invited to share her messages of faith and courage at churches, prisons, schools and conferences throughout the US and Europe. In 2016 Kathryn combined her love of theatre and history to create the My World My Time Project which helps teach traditional values by bringing to life inspiring stories and heroes from the past.
Her new book, The Spiritual Resistance Agent: How to Be a Force for Good in Enemy Territory (Cedar Fort Publishing 2022) provides families with the tools they need to fight against the evil influences of our day and become a powerful force for good.
Resistance Movement, Kathryn's feature film, and the accompanying documentary, “A Time for Resistance” (2013 EMMY® nominee for Arts & Entertainment Special) tell the incredible true story of the Hübener group–three teens who had the courage to fight against Hitler and stand for truth. Resistance Movement has inspired audiences of all faiths and was the winner of multiple film festival awards including the “Faith Builder Award” at the 2012 San Diego Christian Film Festival.
Kathryn lives in Virginia with her husband and three daughters. When she’s not trying to change the world, she can be found yelling, kicking and punching in the Taekwondo studio, with a hard-earned, much-loved black belt around her waist.