
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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COGIC pastor sentenced to 5 life sentences for sexually abusing young girls
A Texarkana pastor who is accused of assaulting and raping children and teenagers years ago was sentenced by a jury last week to five life sentences and 11 separate 20-year terms after he was convicted on 16 felony counts.

Pakistani Christian man shot for buying house in Muslim neighborhood dies
A Pakistani Christian man who was shot by his neighbors in early June for buying a house in a Muslim neighborhood died last week despite multiple operations to save his life.

Jailed pastor's son 'bludgeoned' with baton, detained by Vietnamese police amid US ambassador's visit
The wife of an imprisoned pastor and democracy activist in Vietnam says she and her family members were beaten and detained by police the day U.S. Ambassador Daniel Kritenbrink visited their district.

Quadriplegic Texas man dies after hospital stops treatments against wife's wishes
The wife of a recently passed quadriplegic Texas man with brain damage claims that her husband died after a local hospital and court-appointed guardian agreed to stop life-saving treatment against her wishes. The hospital contends that it was not medically possible to save her husband.

NASA scientist detained in Turkey for 4 years returns home
A NASA scientist detained in prison and on house arrest for over four years in Turkey has been returned to the United States on Tuesday with his family.

Christian father, son die after alleged police torture in India; 5 officers arrested
Five police officers in India have been arrested in connection with the killing of a Christian father and son who were allegedly brutalized after their arrest last month for keeping their store open past permitted hours during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Judge blocks Trump admin. rule requiring Central Americans to first seek asylum in countries they enter
A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump struck down the administration’s asylum regulation that required Central Americans to first seek asylum in other countries they traveled through before seeking asylum in the United States.

Cuba gives pastor early release after serving 1 year in prison for homeschooling his children
Cuba has released a Christian pastor who spent over a year in prison for homeschooling his children.

Nigeria could be next Rwanda or Darfur if world doesn't act, advocates warn
A genocide expert and former Congressman Frank Wolf have warned that violence being committed against Christians in Nigeria and the U.S. government’s “failed” response to it could lead to another genocide like the ones that occurred in Rwanda and Darfur.

Refugees make face masks to help American evangelical churches fight coronavirus
Refugees in the largest refugee camp in Europe have made thousands of cotton face masks, some of which are being distributed at evangelical churches in the United States, as a way to give back to people in the West and help them battle the coronavirus.



















