
Leonardo Blair
Senior Reporter
Leonardo Blair is an award-winning investigative reporter and feature writer whose career spanned secular media in the Caribbean and New York City prior to joining The Christian Post in 2013. His early work with CP focusing on crime and Christian society quickly attracted international attention when he exposed a campaign by Creflo Dollar Ministries in 2015 to raise money from supporters to purchase a $65 million luxury jet. He continues to report extensively on church crimes, spiritual abuse, mental health, the black church and major events impacting Christian culture.
He is a 2007 alumnus of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he was an inaugural member of the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism. He lives with his wife and two sons in New York City.
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Texas megachurch repents for not involving women in decision-making after abuse of 14 girls by ex-pastor
The 15-member all male elder board of Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas, has admitted that they failed to prevent the sexual abuse of at least 14 girls by a former youth pastor, by not involving women leaders in the church when evaluating abuse allegations and caring for the victims among other things.

Judge dismisses Pastor Stovall and Kerri Weems’ defamation lawsuit against Celebration Church
Ruling that the court does not have jurisdiction over ecclesiastical matters, a Florida judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by Pastor Stovall Weems and his wife Kerri against leaders of the 12,000-member Celebration Church in Jacksonville they allege ousted them from the church in a “coup” earlier this year.

7-year-old boy shot on way to church in Chicago, mother wants shooter in ‘jail for life’
The mother of a 7-year-old boy who was hospitalized after he was shot on his way to church in Chicago on Sunday morning has called for her son’s attacker to be locked in “jail for life” after police apprehended a suspect in the brazen daylight shooting.

Grateful to be alive, Christians gather for worship in Fort Myers after surviving Hurricane Ian
Four days after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm, wreaking billions of dollars in damage and leaving at least 80 people dead, members of the Southwest Baptist Church in Fort Myers gathered at their battered sanctuary on Sunday to thank God for sparing their lives.

Ex-con Christian businessman who said God inspired him to build tiny homes is sued for fraud
A Christian tiny home developer is being sued by would-be tiny homeowners after he collected thousands of dollars in payments but failed to build their tiny homes.

Mark Driscoll temporarily suspended from TikTok for saying ‘men can’t have babies’
Mark Driscoll, the outspoken Senior Pastor of Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Arizona, says he was briefly suspended from the popular short-form video hosting service TikTok for declaring on the platform that “men can’t have babies.”

President Biden's declaration that ‘pandemic is over’ divides health experts
President Joe Biden’s recent declaration that the COVID-19 “pandemic is over” has sparked a divided reaction among health experts who say the disease is likely to remain a leading cause of death in the U.S. indefinitely.

Founder of Grace College’s music department abused at least 100 boys over decades, whistleblowers allege
To the outside world, Don Ogden, founder of the music department at Grace College & Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana, was a charismatic and beloved Christian leader, husband and father. Ogden’s adult daughters, Diane and Kathleen, said they discovered in February 2021 that, along with his legacy in music, their father left behind an estimated 100 to 200 male victims of his predation.

Decline of religion in America is a ‘national health concern': researchers
Should religion, including Christianity, continue to decline as shown in a recent analysis by the Pew Research Center, leading to an increase in the population with no religion, Americans may not just lose their faith but their health, too, according to a father-daughter research team.

Televangelist Juanita Bynum defends $1,500 prayer course: ‘This is not some cheap-based class’
Calling herself a “pioneer” in high-level prayer and pointing to her decades of experience as a minister of the Gospel, televangelist and self-proclaimed prophetess, Juanita Bynum, defended her $1,499.99 price tag for a four-week intensive prayer course, and dismissed criticism she has been facing online over it as an “insult.”



















