
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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Christian leaders sign letter claiming 'Christian Zionism' is being used to justify oppression
More than 100 American Christian leaders and faith-based organizations have signed a declaration opposing the war in Gaza that accuses Western Christians who support Israel of using Zionism to justify the oppression of Palestinians.

'Deliberate campaign of terror': Syrian Christians facing 'accelerated cultural erasure,' advocate warns
Radical jihadis and other extremist groups are carrying out mass killings and other human rights violations against Syria’s religious minorities, prompting calls from religious freedom advocates for the United States to intervene.

'Willfully blind': Christians condemn Tucker Carlson's claim Judea and Samaria are like Narnia, 'not real'
Christian supporters of Israel are pushing back against Tucker Carlson’s claim that using terms like Judea and Samaria instead of the West Bank is like referencing the fictional world of Narnia, along with other remarks the political pundit made during a podcast with a recently fired U.S. State Department press officer.

Trump's border czar Tom Homan defends strike on drug smugglers amid criticism
White House border czar Tom Homan has defended a U.S. military strike that killed 11 alleged drug traffickers tied to the gang Tren de Aragua as it was traveling from Venezuela, as some advocacy groups, including the Washington Office on Latin America, have accused the United States of using "disproportionate lethal force."

Nigerian Christians held hostage, starved at Fulani terror camps, advocates warn
A radical Fulani tribe that advocates say is "hell-bent on turning Nigeria into a caliphate" is abducting and holding Christians in chains while the Nigerian government and media turn a blind eye, according to advocates sounding an alarm about religious and ethnic tensions.

Kentucky athlete's arrest after infant found in trash bag draws reactions from both sides of abortion debate
A University of Kentucky athlete is facing multiple charges after police found her dead newborn infant hidden in a closet, wrapped in a towel, and concealed inside a black trash bag, drawing reactions from activists on both sides of the abortion debate.

Boyfriend faces criminal charges for inserting abortion pills into girlfriend, causing miscarriage
An Illinois man is facing criminal charges for intentional homicide after he allegedly caused his girlfriend to suffer a miscarriage.

Watchdog group warns parents about Spotify's new DM feature
A leading anti-sexual exploitation group is calling on Spotify to halt or disable its new direct message feature, which advocates fear could make it easier for predators to abuse or groom minors through the platform.

University on mission to 'train champions for Christ' claims top spot in most conservative colleges list
A Virginia university whose mission is to “train champions for Christ,” topped Niche’s “Most Conservative Colleges in America” list, which included multiple institutions that focus on helping students develop their faith and relationship with God as they earn their degrees.

'Nightmare for parents': Virginia school board accused of evading abortion trafficking allegations
A Virginia school board meeting this week reportedly devoted little time to addressing the allegations that school officials arranged and paid for pregnant students' abortions without parental consent, despite pointed comments from community members.



















