
Samuel Smith
Deputy Managing Editor
Samuel Smith serves as Deputy Managing Editor for The Christian Post. He began working for CP in 2014 as a staff reporter. Before joining CP, Smith covered Maryland state politics as well as college and high school athletics for various news outlets. He graduated with a journalism degree from Towson University.
His areas of interest include human rights, politics and sports. Smith also serves on the international missions team of his local church. He lives in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area with his family.
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Myanmar Bombs 60 Churches in 18 Months, Replaces Some With Buddhist Pagodas
Myanmar's military forces have destroyed about 60 Christian churches and have turned some of those properties into Buddhist pagodas amid renewed attacks over the last year-and-a-half, an American pastor who recently traveled to the region said.

School District Refuses to Share LGBT Videos With Parents After Students Were Forced to Watch
Parents and conservative activists are voicing outrage with a Pennsylvania school district that has refused to provide links to pro-LGBT videos that were shown to about 2,800 students in April.

Do Christians Have Guardian Angels? Greg Laurie Answers
During his sermon on Sunday, popular California evangelist and megachurch pastor Greg Laurie provided his thoughts on the roles that angels play in the lives of Christian believers and whether or not people have "guardian angels."

Twitter Is a Breeding Ground for Abusers, Freaks and Fake Christians, Beth Moore Warns
After a brief break, popular Baptist author and Bible teacher Beth Moore warned on Sunday about how "sick" and "deadly" social media is because it is like a "laboratory" responsible for producing "freaks" and "abusers," some of whom call themselves Christians.

5,500 Women Hospitalized Every Year After Suffering Complications From Abortion: Study
A new study released earlier this month has found that an average of 5,500 women are sent to emergency rooms each year in the United States because of complications related to abortion procedures. Yet, researchers still hold that there isn't enough basis to show that stricter regulations on abortion clinics will have a beneficial impact.

Christian Charity Agrees to Work With LGBT Couples to Resume Foster Care Work in Philly
Bethany Christian Services of Greater Delaware Valley has confirmed that it changed its policies to allow staff to work with same-sex couples interested in fostering children in order to resume its foster work with the city of Philadelphia.

Mona Charen wanted to be called 'Timmy' as child, thankful she didn't grow up in today's LGBT culture
Mona Charen is a well-known conservative author, columnist and speech writer who has spoken out about the dangers of modern feminism and the transgender identity push on children. But what many might not know about her is that at one point in her childhood, she wanted people to call her "Timmy."

Indian Pastor Jumps Out of Moving Car in Attempt to Escape Execution by Hindu Radicals
A pastor in the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu tried to escape a radical Hindu mob that was trying to execute him by jumping out of a moving vehicle after it attacked him and his son.

4 Unanswered Questions Surrounding Trump's Plan to Reunite Immigrant Families
With a federal court ordering Wednesday that the Trump administration must reunite separated migrant children with their families in as soon as 14 days, there are several unanswered questions that remain as far as how the administration will reunite families.

Modern feminism and sexual revolution led to #MeToo abuse culture, new book argues
Popular conservative columnist Mona Charen, who was escorted out of the nation's leading conservative conference in February after criticizing conservatives over President Donald Trump's immoral misconduct, is out with a new book that explains how modern feminism and the sexual revolution are responsible for today's rape culture that led to the #MeToo movement.



















