
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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Second US Ebola Patient Identified as 26-Y-O Nurse, Nina Pham; She Is Graduate of Texas Christian University
Nurse Nina Pham, 26, a graduate of Texas Christian University has been confirmed as the Dallas, Texas, health care worker who became the second patient to be diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. over the weekend.

AIDS Infected Pastor, Juan McFarland, Who Committed Adultery in Church With Members Refuses to Step Down
Despite being officially ousted by his church, Juan Demetrius McFarland, a defiant Montgomery, Alabama, pastor who made national news last week when it was revealed that he knowingly had sex with multiple female members of his congregation even though he has full blown AIDS, is refusing to give up the pulpit and conducted worship service on Sunday.

'Republican Cuts Kill,' Liberal Video Accuses; NIH Director, Evangelical Dr. Francis Collins Says Budget Cuts Hampered Discovery of Ebola Vaccine
America's response to the deadly Ebola virus took a political turn on the weekend when progressive policy organization, The Agenda Project Action Fund and director of the National Institutes of Health Dr. Francis Collins blamed the current outbreak of the virus on budget cuts supported by Republicans.

Christian Graduate Gets Obscene Job Rejection Letter From Pro-Gay Viking Employer Calling Mary a 'Whore,' Threatening Jesus
A recent graduate from a Canadian Christian University who applied for a job with a Norwegian wilderness tourism company got the shock of her life when she was "attacked" for her religion in a series of emails in which Mary, the mother of Jesus, is called a "whore" and Jesus is threatened with sodomy.

Ebola Victim Thomas Eric Duncan's 9-Day Treatment Cost Hospital Estimated $500K and He Had No Insurance
The nine-day treatment of Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan who died at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas, Wednesday cost the hospital an estimated $500,000 and he had no insurance to cover the charges.

China Is Now the World's Largest Economy Based on Purchasing Power Parity, Says the IMF
After years of the United States wearing the coveted crown China is now ranked the world's largest economy based on purchasing power parity, according to recent GDP data released by the International Monetary Fund.

Alabama Pastor Confesses From Pulpit That He Has AIDS, Slept With Church Members Inside Building, Abused Drugs and Money
A Montgomery, Alabama, Baptist congregation is reeling after their longtime pastor confessed at the pulpit a few Sundays ago that he has AIDS, knowingly slept with church members inside the building without revealing his status, and abused drugs and mishandled the congregation's money.

Second Texas Patient Exhibiting Symptoms of Ebola Is Transported to Dallas Hospital
A second patient has been transported to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas after exhibiting symptoms of Ebola Wednesday. The patient, Sgt. Michael Monnig, had been inside the apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan was staying to get a quarantine order signed. Monnig and the two county health officials who entered the apartment with him did not wear protective gear.

Atheists Want Painting That Suggests 'Real American Children Pray' Removed From School's Office But District Refuses
The Freedom From Religion Foundation in Madison, Wisconsin, is now lobbying an Oklahoma School District to remove a painting by artist Donald Zolan because it suggests that "real American children pray." The district, however, has refused to comply with the secular group's request.

Ebola Patient Thomas Eric Duncan Dies; Public Officials Extend Their Condolences to His Family
Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, who became the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States on Sept. 30, died Wednesday.



















