
Samantha Kamman
Christian Post Reporter
Samantha Kamman has written about pro-life topics and social issues for years. Her articles have appeared in Live Action News, The Washington Examiner, and Human Defense Initiative. Samantha graduated from North Central College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts. Samantha re-converted to Catholicism after relocating to the D.C. area.
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Christians face 'increasingly perilous existence' in Syria; church bombing serves as 'brutal reminder'
The bombing at the Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria, last month that killed over two dozen people is an indication that Syria's Islamist-led authorities under President Ahmad al‑Sharaa are enabling radicalism that threatens the existence of Syria's Christian community, experts warn.

Raped, taken for abortion at 13, this pro-lifer is helping post-abortive women find grace, healing
A rape victim who hemorrhaged after the adults in her life persuaded her to go through with an abortion at the age of 13 now leads a ministry that helps others who are suffering after an abortion find healing and forgiveness.

How Americans can help an ancient Christian community 'find a way home'
The United States has the ability to help reverse the ethno-religious cleansing of Armenian Christians and negotiate the safe return of one of the oldest Christian communities to its native homeland, a human rights advocate has said.

First American Sign Language Bible series for kids hopes to break barriers for God's love
A leading Christian streaming platform for children seeks to break down barriers that prevent deaf children from easily accessing God's word and help their parents initiate those spiritual conversations.

Russian missile disrupts Ukrainian church summer camp as children bear the trauma of war
A Russian missile landed near a children’s summer camp at a Ukrainian church, the blast waves causing the walls and windows of the church to shake, a scene that has become all too familiar to the children of Ukraine.

FBI seizes Washington Post staffer's laptop, discovers 11 child pornography videos
A Pulitzer Prize-winning staffer at The Washington Post, awarded for his reporting on a Republican Senate candidate accused of sexual misconduct, has been charged with possessing child pornography.

Chicago man recruited for ISIS, urged jihadis to 'create confusion, spread terror'
An Iraqi-born Chicago man faces the possibility of 130 years in prison after he was convicted of using social media to promote violent jihad and recruit operatives to carry out attacks on behalf of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).

How parents can embrace technology as a 'Gospel-bringing tool' for meaninful discipleship
Instead of fearing the lightning-fast advancements of the digital world, a Christian ministry is encouraging parents to embrace technology as a way to equip their children with the tools to grow into God-honoring people who engage responsibly as screens push for more of their attention.

Women's college faces federal complaint for admitting males, gender identity accommodations
One of the largest all-women colleges in the United States faces a civil rights complaint accusing the school of admitting men who identify as women over female applicants, among other alleged Title IX violations.

New York lawmakers pass measure requiring social media warning labels
Social media platforms with “addictive” design features may be required to display mental health warning labels on their websites for New York users, a move that advocates for family-friendly media have praised.



















